World Sep 16 Calls for ‘Freedom’, Words of Support Dominate Tahrir Square Graffiti By Ghada Mashamoun
World Sep 15 Voices From Egypt: ‘What Role Should Religion Play in the New Constitution?’ As a new Egyptian government takes shape and a constitution is drafted and adopted, we asked several Egyptians in Cairo what role religion should play. Shaimaa Khalil Age 25, Unemployed graduate of Ain Shams University From: Helwan, Cairo "While this… By Ghada Mashamoun
World Sep 14 Voices From Egypt: ‘What Do You Think of the Revolution Now?’ Gamalaat Abdelhamid Age 51, Unemployed From: Shubra, Cairo "We have a saying in Egypt that says, 'one hand by itself, does not clap.' This means that, this is a group effort and we have to make it work. I believe…
World Sep 12 Warner Recounts Narrow Escape From Mob Scene at Israeli Embassy in Cairo Long-simmering tensions between Israel and Egypt boiled over Friday when an angry mob stormed the building housing the Israeli Embassy in Cairo. When a PBS NewsHour team tried to film the burned vehicles and other wreckage the next day, they… By Larisa Epatko
World Sep 05 The Party’s Over: Post-revolution, Egyptians Struggle to Find Their Future Streets of Cairo. Photo by Jana Mills via Flickr Creative Commons. CAIRO, EGYPT -- What a difference seven months make. The Cairo I left on Feb. 12 -- the morning after Egypt's longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak abandoned the presidency… By Margaret Warner