I say you want a revolution, Egypt
Activists in Egypt should look to the hippy movement of the 1960s for a successful model in bringing about long-term social change.
Read MoreActivists in Egypt should look to the hippy movement of the 1960s for a successful model in bringing about long-term social change.
Read MoreBelgium’s effort to ban the face veil is a statement of female empowerment and a vote against religious fundamentalism.
Read MoreEgypt’s secularists and Islamists agree on one thing: Mubarak must go. But when he does, how long will they stand united?
Read MoreIf exaggerated rumours of President Mubarak’s death become fact, where will the end of his one-man show leave Egypt?
Read MoreCan Mohamed ElBaradei’s campaign for the Egyptian presidency save a country close to political meltdown?
Read MoreWith the right leadership, Egypt could rid itself of nepotism and inequality to become a prosperous and egalitarian society.
Read MoreThe depiction of Egypt as a country of religious fanatics who await a breeze of freedom to turn Egypt into a radical regime is far from accurate.
Read MoreTougher naturalisation laws are counterproductive. What we need is to redefine our understanding of citizenship.
Read MoreWith one eye on the next elections, it is tempting for an elected leader in a democracy to focus on the short term. Is it time to consider longer terms in office?
Read MoreKhaled Diab gives up his electoral chastity and gets a taste of political participation with his first ever vote.
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