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May 03

World Press Freedom Day, a reminder that the press isn't free in most countries

By Dominique Bonessi

More than 85 percent of countries in the world live with either partial or no press freedom.

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Apr 21

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Why the U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia is under strain

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President Obama held a summit with Saudi Arabia and some of its Gulf allies to outline deeper cooperation on regional and security challenges, but those meetings come amid new strains on the partnership. Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner reports…

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Apr 02

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Could the remains of Queen Nefertiti be hidden behind King Tut's tomb?

By Ivette Feliciano

Archaeologists in Egypt have completed the first phase of a new search for King Tut's tomb. The question at hand: Could the tomb contain the undiscovered burial place of Queen Nefertiti? NewsHour's Ivette Feliciano reports.

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Mar 29

Egyptian hijacker in custody after hours-long standoff

By Larisa Epatko

An Egyptian man who hijacked a passenger airplane and forced it to land in Cyprus gave himself up to authorities Tuesday after holding seven people on board for several hours.

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Feb 16

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How's the revolution going? Egyptian satirist Bassem Youssef answers (satirically)

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Last week Egypt marked the five-year anniversary of the revolution that overthrew President Hosni Mubarak. But the road forward has been slow and tumultuous. Jeffrey Brown talks to Bassem Youssef, the political satirist some call the "Jon Stewart of Egypt,”…

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Feb 16

Former U.N. Secretary-General Boutros-Ghali dies at age 93

By News Desk

Boutros Boutros-Ghali, an Egyptian diplomat who served as the sixth U.N. secretary-general, died on Tuesday. He was 93.

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Feb 13

Student tortured, killed in Egypt given funeral in Italy

By Daniel Costa-Roberts

Flags flew at half staff Friday in the Italian town of Fiumicello, where hundreds of mourners gathered for the funeral of an Italian student whose body was found on the outskirts of Cairo early this month.

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Feb 12

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Can Egyptian women start a revolution against sexual violence?

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In Tahrir Square, the center of the Egyptian revolution five years ago, women safely joined men to protest for a new future. But that moment soon ended; hundreds, even thousands of female protesters were sexually assaulted. In some cases, activists…

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Feb 11

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Has justice taken a backseat to civil order in Egypt's courts?

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Egypt’s judiciary, once renowned as fiercely independent, now faces criticism for the harsh and lengthy imprisonment of political prisoners under the leadership of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. Special correspondent Nick Schifrin talks with one family who have tirelessly fought for…

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Feb 10

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Egypt's opposition forcibly muted five years since revolution

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Five years after the revolution that toppled the government, Egypt has yet to achieve the movement’s democratic ideals. But there are no more protests because protests are illegal. Freedom of speech curtailed, McCarthy-esque fear pervades under President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, with…

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