Four years after the revolution, Egypt has finally erased whatever meagre progress was made
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Muslim Brotherhood: the new Islamist bogeyman in Canada
Why a recent report that says the group poses a greater threat to North America than al Qaeda is wrong
Egypt: A state of hope, unravelled
With the economy in turmoil, protesters in Cairo’s Tahrir Square call for change once again
On the heels of revolution in Egypt, existential questions in the struggle for democracy
It’s becoming clear Morsi has no interest in governing as a democrat
Newsmakers 2012: Mohamed Morsi, an unlikely peacemaker
Michael Petrou on the Muslim Brotherhood in post-revolution Egypt
Egypt’s struggle for democracy continues
Michael Petrou on the storm now brewing
SLIDESHOW: Egypt, a country divided
In this video gallery, Michael Petrou describes hopes and fears in the wake of revolution
Maclean’s exclusive: Brothers in charge — Is Egypt becoming the next Iran?
A feature report by Michael Petrou on the dynamics at play in the streets of Cairo
Egypt in pictures: Michael Petrou narrates a slideshow of images
What’s changed in Egypt since the revolution?
It depends, of course, on whom you ask.