Egypt’s other Mubaraks threaten the success of the revolution
The imminent fall of Egypt’s dictator should embolden Egyptians, especially the young, to deal with the mini-Mubaraks holding Egyptian society back
Read MoreThe imminent fall of Egypt’s dictator should embolden Egyptians, especially the young, to deal with the mini-Mubaraks holding Egyptian society back
Read MoreEgyptians are routinely accused of being in league with foreign forces, from the US to Iran, but this propaganda is wearing thin
Read MoreIt’s Ramadan, but the Egyptian police continue to practise brutality and torture. This year, they should set a better example.
Read MoreEgypt’s secularists and Islamists agree on one thing: Mubarak must go. But when he does, how long will they stand united?
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 MoreProminent Muslim Brotherhood member Kamal Helbawy talks about his research and ending the misconceptions that tie terrorism to Islam.
Read MoreAs the singer prepares to visit Egypt, Christian and Muslim fundamentalists agree: Beyoncé is the root of all evil.
Read MoreRather than propping up Hosni Mubarak, providing more legitimate access to power should be the way to guarantee security and stability in Egypt.
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