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In Egypt's Elections, More Than Just Political Parties Clash Reuters

In Egypt's Elections, More Than Just Political Parties Clash

Today's vote pits Islamists against secularists, campaigners against boycotters, the military leadership against the civilian one, and a legacy of autocracy against the hopes for democracy

Egyptian Protesters Turn Against Once-Beloved Military AP

Egyptian Protesters Turn Against Once-Beloved Military

As the military chief and new Egyptian ruler promised reform, demonstrations against his rule only intensified

6 Key Questions on Egypt's Escalating Violence Reuters

6 Key Questions on Egypt's Escalating Violence

As protesters demand the military rulers allow civilian rule, how will generals respond?

For Egyptians, a New Foe and a New Revolution AP

For Egyptians, a New Foe and a New Revolution

This weekend's enormous protests and violent crackdown -- both some of the largest since Mubarak's ouster -- have changed Egypt's still-struggling revolution in several fundamental ways

The End of Egypt's Revolution, or the Start of Its Second?

Three weeks ago, peaceful Christian protesters were killed in what appeared to be an orchestrated attack by the state. But, whatever actually happened, many here believe it was the event that either closed the ill-fated Egyptian revolution or began its second chapter.

Tahrir Square Meets Occupy Wall Street

Tahrir Square Meets Occupy Wall Street

Two of Egypt's star youth activists visited the protesters in New York, but what they found was not quite an American Tahrir

4 Lessons Israel's Enemies Will Take From the Shalit Prisoner Exchange Reuters

4 Lessons Israel's Enemies Will Take From the Shalit Prisoner Exchange

Hamas, Hezbollah, and other resistance already understand their incentive to capture Israelis, dead or alive, and barter them

Meeting Egypt's Silent Majority Thanassis Cambanis

Meeting Egypt's Silent Majority

Two women in Tahrir speak for their country

How Liberals Are Losing the Battle for Egypt's Future Thanassis Cambanis

How Liberals Are Losing the Battle for Egypt's Future

Kept guessing by the military leaders and pressured by a small activist base that disdains working within the system, the same Egyptians who led the Tahrir uprising are now losing out

Field Marshal Tantawi for President of Egypt? Reuters

Field Marshal Tantawi for President of Egypt?

Egypt's de facto ruler walked around Cairo Monday night as state television's commentator touted touted Tantawi's presidential material

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