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  Loud Cairo  
Trash Talking in Cairo December 2, 2011
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CAIRO, Egypt - Hanna Fathy, 28, enthusiastically pushes food scraps into his kitchen drain. When he looks at the pink paste that gathers in a bucket under his sink, he doesn’t see trash, he sees a source of renewable power. (watch video)
 
  Bothaina Kamel  
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CAIRO, Egypt - Bothaina Kamel says she's running for president to give voice to the many women who participated in Egypt's revolution. (watch video)
 
  Loud Cairo  
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BENGHAZI, Libya - Jeffrey Brown gets on-the-ground reports from Libya on the fighting in the capital and the scenes in the eastern city of Benghazi from Lindsey Hilsum of International Television News and Jon Jensen of GlobalPost. (watch video)
 
  Loud Cairo  
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ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - The UAE may be sitting on the sixth largest reserves of petroleum in the world, but the leaders in this tiny Gulf sheikdom know that their oil wells will dry up sooner than later. (watch video)
 
  Loud Cairo  
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CAIRO, Egypt - Skype phoner on the celebration in Cairo's Tahrir Square the minute that Hosni Mubarak announced his resignation. (watch video)
 
  Media clampdown  
 
CAIRO, Egypt - Skype phoner with GlobalPost discussing the media environment in Egypt after several attacks on journalists. (watch video)
 
  Police crackdown  
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CAIRO, Egypt - Skype phoner with GlobalPost following a police battle on the streets of Cairo near Egypt's feared Ministry of Interior. (watch video)
 
  Tunisia: Where it all started  
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TUNIS, Tunisia - Throughout the streets of Tunisia's capital, thousands are now reveling in what was once impossible - the ability to speak openly without the streat of jail. (watch video)
 
  Egypt Elections  
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CAIRO, Egypt - As Egyptians head to the polls today, many are already questioning its legitimacy after abuses by the government of Mubarak. (watch video)
 
  ElBaradei's Facebook scandal  
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CAIRO, Egypt - Leila, daughter of pro-reform activist Mohamed ElBaradei, made headlines this week when an anonymous Facebook user uploaded her private pictures to the social networking site. (watch video)
 
  Heat in the Holy Land  
Heat in the holy land July 21, 2010
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RAMALLAH, Palestinian Territories - In the West Bank, a Palestinian engineer digs deep for clean energy using geothermal power. (watch video)
 
  Mag Batteries  
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RAMAT GAN, Israel - Meet Doron Aurbach, one of world's leading of magnesium batteries, which many scientists believe will help spread the use of solar panels in homes. (watch video)
 
  Parliament protests  
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CAIRO, Egypt - This week, opposition members demanded answers over the call by several Egyptian MPs to allow police violence - including live ammunition - to break up demonstrations. (watch video)
 
  April 6  
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CAIRO, Egypt - Egyptian security forces quelled opposition demonstrations today, in some cases using violence. Journalists were barred from covering the protest, but Daily News Egypt was able to discreetly record these images using a pocket camcorder. (watch video)
 
  Fishy Fatwa  
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CAIRO, Egypt - Sham el Nessim, or ‘smelling the breezes’ is a holiday from pharaonic times, ushering in the first day of spring. But every year, one popular custom creates quite a stink. (watch video)
 
  Smoking in Egypt  
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CAIRO, Egypt - A picture may be worth a thousand words, but many Egyptians are speechless over an image that recently hit the streets here. (watch video)
 
  Virgin Mary  
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CAIRO, Egypt - It started last month with a flash of light. That's when, for Father Dawood Ibrahim, the unthinkable happened. (watch video)
 
  Gaza ripped  
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GAZA CITY, Gaza - Throughout the Gaza Strip, where many of the cities are still destroyed from the Israeli offensive, many young men are finding hope in the gym. (watch video)
 
  Gaza ripped  
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GAZA CITY, Gaza - Early morning in the harbor off Gaza City and fishermen are busy hauling in the day’s catch. But scenes like this one are becoming more and more rare, as the Israeli naval blockade of Gaza has sent the fishing industry into a dive. (watch video)
 
  Coptic Tattoos  
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MOKATUM, Egypt - In a tiny shack on the outskirts of Cairo, 8-year-old Abenoub is set to undergo a unique right of passage. This young Christian is about to get his first tattoo - a Coptic cross. (watch video)
 
  Black Cloud  
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CAIRO, Egypt - Officials are hoping that Egypt will take the fans' breaths away as it hosts its first under-20 World Cup. But that's the problem - it very well might. (watch video)
 
  Cats in Cairo  
Street cats in Cairo July 21, 2009
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CAIRO, Egypt - For street cats in Cairo, it's a rough life. Once a sacred symbol of ancient Egypt, many cats here are now scraping by, struggling to survive. (watch video)
 
   
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CAIRO, Egypt - Shaping molten glass is more than an art. The modern craft often involves tough working conditions and has been affected by a rise in material costs. (watch video)
 
  Gaza ripped  
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CAIRO, Egypt - Shaping molten glass is more than an art. The modern craft often involves tough working conditions and has been affected by a rise in material costs. (watch video)
 
  Gaza ripped  
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CAIRO, Egypt - With hotel reservations, revenues, and the number of tourists in Egypt all down in 2009, merchants in Cairo's Khan el-Khalili are starting to feel the crunch of the world economic crisis. (watch video)
 
  Bedouin Tea  
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GIZA, Egypt - Step-by-step instruction on how to cook Bedouin tea, as only the nomads of Egypt's Western Desert can show. (watch video)
 
  Rafah border  
GlobalPost
 
RAFAH, Egypt - Egyptians at the Rafah border tell Al Jazeera what their hopes and expectations for US President Barack Obama are. (watch video)
 
  Loud Cairo  
time
 
CAIRO, Egypt: Locals in Egypt refer to their capital city as “the mother of the world." But now, Cairo may be earning a new moniker: one of the loudest cities on the planet. (watch video)
 
  Male Belly Dancer  
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CAIRO, Egypt: It's a taboo subject in many countries in the Middle East, but this story profiles the only professional male bellydancer in Egypt, Tito Seif. (watch video)
 
  Loud Cairo  
Elevator prayer in Cairo January 05, 2008
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CAIRO, Egypt: Take a look at the mp3-fitted travel prayer box for Cairo's elevators, one of the most popular technology items among many conservative Muslims in Egypt's capital. (watch video)
 




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