Mar 01 Watch Egypt’s Economy in Dire Straits Two Years After Fall of Mubarak Two years after the rise of Arab Spring and the fall of Hosni Mubarak, Egypt's financial hardships have not improved under the considerable political unrest. Protests have crippled the country's tourism industry and construction in Cairo has ceased. Margaret Warner… Continue watching
Feb 06 Watch Major Political Tumult in Tunisia, ‘Poster Child’ for Arab Spring Major Political Tumult in Tunisia, 'Poster Child' for Arab Spring… Continue watching
Feb 06 Watch Killing of Tunisian Opposition Figure Sparks Protests, Government Dissolution In late 2010, Tunisia became the birthplace of the Arab spring, and in January 2011, was the first in the region to oust its longtime dictator. Now opposition leader Chokri Belaid has been assassinated, sparking protests and the dissolution of… Continue watching
Dec 14 Watch Polarized Egypt Protests and Prepares for Referendum Vote on Constitution Polarized Egypt Protests and Prepares for Referendum Vote on Constitution… Continue watching
Nov 23 Watch Iran Cracks Down on Dissidents, Human Rights Attorneys and Journalists Iran Cracks Down on Dissidents, Human Rights Attorneys and Journalists… Continue watching
Oct 24 Watch Shifting Sands for Saudi Arabia’s Future: A Peek Inside the Closed Kingdom Shifting Sands for Saudi Arabia's Future: A Peek Inside the Closed Kingdom… Continue watching
Oct 16 Watch Republicans Use Benghazi Attack as Critique of President Obama’s Mideast Policy In an interview, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said she claims responsibility for the consulate attack in Benghazi, Libya. Meanwhile, echoing claims made by Mitt Romney and Rep. Paul Ryan on the campaign trail, congressional Republicans chastised the White House… Continue watching
Sep 25 Watch At U.N., President Obama Delivers ‘Tough Love Speech,’ Condemns Violent Protests At U.N., President Obama Delivers 'Tough Love Speech,' Condemns Violent Protests… Continue watching
Sep 14 Watch The Nature of Muslim Protests and Police Response to Disorder The Nature of Muslim Protests and Police Response to Disorder… Continue watching
May 23 Watch Egypt’s Historic Election: ‘Even the Most Jaded Were Moved’ Across Egypt, at least 50 million people were eligible to choose from a field of 13 candidates in the country's first free presidential election. Gwen Ifill and McClatchy reporter Nancy Youssef discuss what the historic election means for Egypt's future. Continue watching