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The truth about the Arab Spring
… and what it means for what comes next in Egypt
Egypt: The coup capital of the world?
If Egyptians want long-lasting political peace, they must bridge the divides tearing them apart
Egypt: A state of hope, unravelled
With the economy in turmoil, protesters in Cairo’s Tahrir Square call for change once again
Michael Petrou on the shifting alliances of Egypt’s revolution
Mubarak supporters, opponents march together in Tahrir Square
Newsmakers 2012: Mohamed Morsi, an unlikely peacemaker
Michael Petrou on the Muslim Brotherhood in post-revolution Egypt
Newsmakers: June 1-7, 2012
Kathie Lee makes viewers cringe, François Hollande caps CEO pay, and a bad week for the Biebs
One giant leap for democracy in Egypt
Despite the arrests and suppression of dissent, the current presidential race shows how far the country has come
A year later, Egypt still dreaming of change
The crowds were sparse, but hope remains in Tahrir square
The Muslim Brotherhood takes to the airwaves
The Islamic political movement has its own, slick channel