Check out this piece written by GlobalPost yesterday: It was within hours of President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali fleeing Tunisia that GlobalPost Cairo correspondent Jon Jensen began reporting on reverberations in Egypt — on the protests, the clashes, and the drive to eventually oust President Hosni Mubarak from power. Jensen lived in an apartment just … Read More
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Egypt’s First Female President?
Egyptian activist Bothaina Kamel could be her country’s first female president – she says she’s running to give voice to the many women who participated in Egypt’s revolution. Story originally published by GlobalPost on November 28, 2011.
Has Egypt’s revolution become a military coup?
Egypt’s army, which continues to cement — and flaunt — its grip on power, appears to have hijacked the revolution.
It’s not easy being a Mubarak supporter these days
Supporters of Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak are fast becoming its most marginalized minority.
Egypt’s youth continue their fight on the airwaves
Egypt’s revolutionaries take their cause from Tahrir to the television studio.
Egypt’s second round of protests
The opposition unites against a new common enemy: the transitional government.
Egypt struggles to lure tourists back to the country
Although the worst seems like it’s over, security issues continue to plague the country.
Egyptians try to ‘save the revolution’ as signs of repression return
The former political vehicle of Hosni Mubarak is revamping its image as it attempts a comeback
Egypt’s army disperses new demonstration
Tens of thousands of Egyptian protesters gathered in Tahrir Square to call for greater political reform just two weeks after the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak.
Mubarak Quits, Egypt Plans Future
Amid celebrations, Egyptians call on army to help build a new democracy.
Mubarak resigns
Amid celebrations, Egyptians call on army to help build a new democracy.
BEEPER: Mubarak resigns as president
Beeper phoned into to Global Post in the midst of the celebration in Cairo’s Tahrir Square the same minute that Hosni Mubarak announced his resignation. Story originally aired February 11, 2011 on Global Post.