Unbridled joy in Cairo doesn’t make the trip overseas
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Egypt: A state of hope, unravelled
With the economy in turmoil, protesters in Cairo’s Tahrir Square call for change once again
Patriotism celebrated, worlds apart
Tease the day: Canadians and Egyptians wave flags on July 1
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
“We insist on being optimistic”: Ahdaf Soueif on the Egyptian Revolution
Read my interview here.
A year later, Egypt still dreaming of change
The crowds were sparse, but hope remains in Tahrir square
Revolution delayed?
Tourists have fled, the economy has collapsed and Egypt’s nascent democracy has stalled
Sorry to rain on everyone’s parade, but . . .
The Egyptian military clearly wanted a putsch and riddance of Hosni Mubarak
Where does Egypt go from here?
As the country celebrates the end of Mubarak’s rule, the hangover of the revolution begins to kick in
‘We will all be free or we will all be in jail’
Shops are opening and roads are again abuzz, but the protests continue