For Egypt’s most marginalized population, the revolution only made things harder.
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Egypt struggles to lure tourists back to the country
Although the worst seems like it’s over, security issues continue to plague the country.
Osama bin Laden’s demise began with the Arab Spring
Amid turmoil in Middle East and North Africa, Al Qaeda struggles to be relevant.
The price of Egypt’s revolution
Three months after Egypt’s revolution, the country’s economy struggles to recover.
Reporters’ release tempered by news of colleague’s death
American reporters Foley and Gillis said South African Anton Hammerl was shot by Gaddafi forces on April 5.
The making of a martyr: truth or legend?
Some doubt the story of Mohamed Bouazizi whose suicide sparked the revolution in Tunisia.
Libyans head to Tunisia for sun, sand, and Vespas
With a shortage of gasoline in Tripoli, many Libyans are buying gas-friendly mopeds in neighboring Tunisia
The next most wanted man in the world?
After Osama bin Laden’s death, the world has turned its attention to a 59-year-old Egyptian named Ayman al-Zawahiri.
Tunisia’s Berbers test the limits of country’s newfound freedoms
Tunisia’s Berbers test the limits of country’s newfound freedoms.
Libyan rebels overrun strategic supply route
The crossing into a mountainous region has been under government siege since Libya’s uprising began two months ago.
Tunisia’s Jews ponder modern-day exodus
Many in Tunisia’s minority Jewish population work in the tourism industry, which has largely dried up since the country’s revolution.
Refugees languish on Tunisia-Libya border
An estimated 2,500 refugees who fled Libya are unable to repatriate to nations ravaged by their own wars.