WorldWhat will happen when Assad is gone—in Syria and beyond?The instability that follows Assad’s fall will be felt far beyond Syria
GeneralMuslim Brotherhood’s Morsi declared president With 51.73 per cent of the vote, Mohammed Mursi has been named the winner of presidential elections in Egypt. Judge Farouq Sultan...
GeneralMubarak’s coma escalates fears of further unrestFormer Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak has been reportedly taken off life support and is in a coma, adding more tension to...
GeneralConflicting reports surround Mubarak’s conditionEgypt’s state news agency is reporting that Hosni Mubarak is clinically dead. “Former president Hosni Mubarak has clinically...
UncategorizedEgypt: A coup, and the seeds of a new revolutionThe Egyptian people’s army has betrayed the Egyptian people. Its blunder is in also underestimating them
WorldMichael Petrou on elections in Egypt: The Arab Spring for this?A return to the Mubarak era—or Sharia law? That’s the choice facing voters in Egypt’s presidential runoff
GeneralCourt sentences Mubarak to life in prisonHosni Mubarak, the former president of Egypt, was sentenced to life in prison Saturday for "pre-meditated crimes" that led to the...
WorldOne giant leap for democracy in EgyptDespite the arrests and suppression of dissent, the current presidential race shows how far the country has come
Uncategorized"We insist on being optimistic": Ahdaf Soueif on the Egyptian Revolution Read my interview here .
BooksIn conversation: Ahdaf SoueifIn her new book the novelist chronicles 18 days last January, when Egyptians were the people they wanted to be