Al Jazeera English
| Mar 11, 2012
An Egyptian military doctor has been acquitted of forcing female protesters to undergo virginity tests. "I've been vilified by the media. Only one side was represented and I couldn't say anything because I was a conscript. The...
ABC News (Australia)
| Mar 12, 2012
An Egyptian military court has acquitted Ahmed Adel, an army doctor who was accused of conducting forced virginity tests on female protesters in March, 2011.
Ahram Online
| Mar 8, 2012
Hundreds of women march to the Egyptian parliament demanding justice and equality. Protesters were calling for a fair representation in the constitutional assembly that will write Egypt's new constitution, and for the trials of police and army off...
Al Jazeera English
| Feb 17, 2012
Egypt's youth tweeted throughout the 18-day ouster of Hosni Mubarak, and are still reporting the unfinished revolution. Five activists remember landmark events of the uprising.
Al Jazeera English
| Feb 15, 2012
There has been a lot of discussion about the political power of Egypt's ruling military, but what about its economic strength? Experts estimate that businesses run by the army account for anything between 15 and 40 percent of Egypt's economy. Now ...
Ahram Online
| Feb 10, 2012
A day before the first anniversary of the fall of former President Hosni Mubarak, around ten groups of marchers from around Cairo gathered by the Ministry of Defense to protest Egypt's military rule. The Ministry is lead by Field Marshall Mohamed ...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Feb 6, 2012
In a fifth consecutive day of violence in Cairo, police fired tear gas at protesters angry over 74 deaths a football match on Wednesday.
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...21 must-reads for 2012. Khalil will offer an on-the-ground perspective of events in Egypt, having reported from Tahrir Square and been subject t...
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...a.m. email with a one-word subject line: "Egypt?" A few days later the pair were in Tahrir Square filming their friend Sharif Abdel Kouddous, an...
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