10 years ago, I was in Cairo when the revolution broke out. Over 18 days, Egyptians protested and brought down President Hosni Mubarak. This is my diary of what I saw and did over 18 days that were by ...
There is a song midway through the new musical We Live in Cairo, which follows six American University of Cairo students during the Egyptian Revolution, that clicks with today’s student activists just ...
Ten years ago, between January 25 and February 11, 2011, a revolution of the Egyptian working class overthrew the US-backed dictatorship of Hosni Mubarak that had ruled the country for decades. Weeks ...
When it happened, Egypt’s February 2011 revolution seemed an epochal global event. If Cairo was not the birthplace of the Arab Spring, it was its apogee. The people of the Arab world’s most populous, ...
From January 25 to February 11, 2011, a revolutionary upsurge of the Egyptian working class toppled a decades-old US-backed dictatorship in the largest Arab country. In two weeks and three days of ...
On the 25 January each year, the family of Mostafa Ragab visit his grave in Suez. Killed by several bullets to the chest and head, Ragab, 21 and who worked in a cement factory, was the first casualty ...
Given that Egypt’s travel and tourism industry has been suffering as one of the consequences of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, does Dr. Given that Egypt’s travel and tourism industry has been suffering ...
CW: This article discusses sexual assault and gender-based violence. Please refer to this article on thehoya.com for on- and off-campus resources Journalist and activist Yasmin El-Rifae discussed the ...
The piecemeal nature of Manal Khaled’s self-produced feature is offset by the spirit of the film, with its cautious relevance to today. Ten years ago in January, the people of Egypt took to the ...
On Mideast Youth, Ahmed Zidan shares this podcast on religious minorities in Egypt after the January 25 revolution. An Egyptian court has fined ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak and other ...
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Beards, protests and 'addiction of revolution': Mamdani's time in Muslim Brotherhood-ruled Egypt
New York City Democratic mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani spent a summer in college in Egypt, where the self-described democratic socialist - who was not yet an American citizen - said he learned about ...
Ten years ago in January, the people of Egypt took to the streets to demand the fall of President Hosni Mubarak and his regime. It was the most spectacular of the revolutions during the so-called Arab ...
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