Mubarak

A man walks with a crowd at night with the Egyptian flag behind him.

Bestselling Egyptian author says he's being sued for 'insulting' the government

The bestselling author of "The Yacoubian Building" has faced bans, backlash and now, a lawsuit in his homeland of Egypt.

Bestselling Egyptian author says he's being sued for 'insulting' the government
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a joint news conference with German President Frank Walter Steinmeier

Vladimir Putin's grudge with Hillary Clinton

Vladimir Putin's grudge with Hillary Clinton

Egyptian Filmmaker Gives Context to the 2011 Revolution

Egyptian Filmmaker Gives Context to the 2011 Revolution
Work by graffiti artist Abo Bakr on a street near Tahrir Square in Cairo as seen in Jehane Noujaim’s documentary, 'The Square.'

'The Square' documentary brings Egypt's revolution to the big screen

'The Square' documentary brings Egypt's revolution to the big screen

Two years after Arab Spring, revolutionary prospects still linger

Two years after Arab Spring, revolutionary prospects still linger

Egyptians Protest Ahead of Constitution Vote

Egyptians Protest Ahead of Constitution Vote

Egypt Opposition Rejects Morsi Call for Dialogue

There were more protests on Friday against Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi, as the opposition is rejecting his call for a dialogue. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with The World's Matthew Bell in Cairo.

Egypt Opposition Rejects Morsi Call for Dialogue

Egypt's Military Winner in New Draft Constitution

University of Chicago law professor Tom Ginsburg has taken a careful look at Egypt's draft constitution. He says there's one big winner in the document: Egypt's military.

Egypt's Military Winner in New Draft Constitution
The World

Egyptian Election: Split Vote Keeps Centrist Candidates from Advancing

Host Marco Werman talks to reporter Ursula Lindsey in Cairo about the public's reaction to the results of the first round of Egypt's presidential election.

Egyptian Election: Split Vote Keeps Centrist Candidates from Advancing

Women's Rights in Libya One Year After the Revolution

Women's Rights in Libya One Year After the Revolution
The World

Occupy London Protesters Face Eviction As Well

As pressure is stepped up on Occupy Wall Street protesters in the US, Laura Lynch reports from London that protesters camped by St. Paul's Cathedral are under threat of eviction.

Occupy London Protesters Face Eviction As Well

Coptic Christians Clash With Security Forces in Egypt

About 25 people were killed and hundreds wounded at a rally of Coptic Christians in Cairo.

Coptic Christians Clash With Security Forces in Egypt

Hardcore soccer fans driving force behind Egypt violence

In Egypt, the "Ultras" or soccer hooligans are taking center stage in Egyptian politics and fueling violent unrest.

Hardcore soccer fans driving force behind Egypt violence
The World

Egypt's Soccer 'Ultras'

A driving force behind the recent violence in Egypt is a group of soccer fans.

Egypt's Soccer 'Ultras'
The World

The significance of the Mubarak Trial

What do Egyptians make of the trial of their former leader?

The significance of the Mubarak Trial