Democracy Now!
| Jan 30, 2013
Ongoing mass protests have led the Egyptian government to declare a state of emergency and the country's defense minister to warn of the potential "collapse of the state." Democracy Now! correspondent Sharif Abdel Kouddous reports from the city of...
BBC Arabic
| Jan 28, 2013
Egypt's opposition rejects dialogue initiated by President Mohamed Morsi until he meets their conditions. Meanwhile, the three Canal cities of Ismaliya, Port Said, and Suez defy the curfew imposed by the president, as thousands of residents hold ...
Democracy Now!
| Jan 25, 2013
Two years ago, thousands of Egyptians filled Tahrir Square sparking the revolution that brought down dictator Hosni Mubarak. Democracy Now! correspondent Sharif Abdel Kouddous reports live from a protest in Cairo marching back to Tahrir Square. "W...
Euronews
| Jan 24, 2013
Protestors battled riot police in Cairo once again on the eve of the second anniversary of the Egyptian revolution. Police used tear gas on demonstrators who accused President Mohamed Morsi of betraying the revolution's ideals. Huge protests are e...
CNN's Reza Sayah takes a look at Egypt's economic struggles post-revolution.
Young Egyptian comedians explain their craft and how their newfound freedom allows them to expand on material.
Despite political and economic woes, Egypt remains a big TV manufacturer in the Middle East. Reza Sayah reports.
Egypt's sectarian woes continue after clashes in Khosous and Cairo's main Coptic cathedral. CNN's Ian Lee reports.