ElBaradei joins protesters in Tahrir Square.
Cairo
BEEPER: Egypt’s ‘Friday of Rage’
Beeper with Global Post after the ‘Friday of Rage’ in Cairo, Egypt. Originally aired on January 28, 2011 on GlobalPost.
Protests Rage, Mubarak Names a New Vice President
As protests continue unabated, Mubarak takes step to set up successor.
Cairo’s ‘Friday of Rage’
Footage of the ‘Friday of Rage’ in Cairo, Egypt. Originally aired on January 28, 2011 on Global Post.
Egypt: Anti-Government Protests have Deep Roots
Security out in force after calls for 2nd day of protests against Hosni Mubarak.
Cosmopolitan Cairo
Old is new again in the ancient Egyptian city of Cairo. Jon Jensen navigates the streets of the ever-evolving metropolis, which is embracing the trappings of the modern world even as it seeks to preserve its past.
Weekend Away: Cairo
Ancient and modern worlds converge in Cairo, the largest city in both Africa and the Middle East. Experience old-world charm and cosmopolitan chic along the banks of the Nile River.
Amid suppression, Egypt heads to the polls
As Egyptians head to the polls today, many are already questioning the election’s legitimacy after incidents of intimidation and other abuses by the government of Hosni Mubarak.
Despite US call for reform, little change in Egypt
Ahead of parliamentary elections, Egypt again cracks down on opposition groups.
For refugees in Egypt, escape is deadly
Egypt’s shoot-to-kill policy along its border with Israel is questioned.
Doors Open at Cairo’s Museum of Islamic Art
The largest collection of Islamic art in the world is back on display. Today, Cairo’s Museum of Islamic Art officially opened after nearly a decade of renovation. Story published October 25, 2010 by Daily News Egypt.
Egypt looks to muffle the clamor of Cairo’s mosques
But for many Egyptians, the cacophony of the call to prayer is the whole point.