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As Egypt goes, so goes the Middle East?
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Jan 27, 2012
Commentator Reza Aslan says the outcome of Egypt's experiment with democracy has implications for the region as a whole.
Egypt's youth await jobs revolution
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Jan 27, 2012
A year after Egypt's revolution toppled the old political elite, many young people complain there's democracy but still no work.
One Year On: Are Egyptians better off?
Interview with
Jan 27, 2012
How Egyptians are fairing economically one year after the end of ruler Hosni Mubarak's reign.
Egyptian uprising celebrates one-year anniversary
Interview with
Jan 27, 2012
One year ago today, protesters in Egypt rose up against the government there.
Extended Interview: Where Arab Spring and Occupy Meet
Interview by
Jan 25, 2012
One year after the Arab Spring began, activists in Cairo and New York discuss how the Middle East protests inspired the Occupy movement, and where they go from here
Egypt's army is still a force in the economy
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Jan 4, 2012
Egypt's army has economic interests ranging from construction to tourism. Getting it to focus just on soldiering may not be easy.
2011 in review: The rise of the people
Interview with
Feb 2, 2012
From the Arab Spring to the Occupy Wall Street protests, discussions over income inequality took center stage this year -- and they aren't dying down anytime soon.
Detained: My story of interrogation by the Egyptian military
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Dec 16, 2011
Freelance reporter Julia Simon describes her 12-hour detention in Egypt while reporting a story for Marketplace.
Food fuels Egypt's revolution
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Jan 23, 2012
Egyptians hope new democracy will begat a new era, as Egypt struggles to feed its 85 million people.
Egyptian economy still chugging along amid protests
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Nov 28, 2011
Egyptians began voting today in the first phase of parliamentary elections. The country's economy has hit a hard patch, but not quite come to a halt.









