F.A.Q. on U.S. Aid to Egypt: Where Does the Money Go—And Who Decides How It’s Spent?
The recent military coup in Egypt has prompted a renewed debate about American aid to the country.
Read MoreThe recent military coup in Egypt has prompted a renewed debate about American aid to the country.
Read MoreIn their tens of thousands, they cheered, ignited firecrackers and honked horns as soon as the army announced President Mohamed Morsi’s rule was over
Read MoreJon Stewart ruthlessly mocked Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi after prosecutors ordered the arrest of his kindred satirist, Bassem Youssef.
Read MoreEmpire examines the role of social networking in the rising upheaval across the Middle East and now Madison, Wisconsin
Read MoreToday, they reach around the world to offer solidarity with the oppressed people of Wisconsin, Tennessee, the entire US. May we all walk like an Egyptian!
Read MoreProtesters in Tahrir Square are not ready to leave despite Egypt’s military suspending the constitution and dissolving the parliament of the Mubarak regime
Read MoreThe beautiful people of Egypt have done the unimaginable and shown the world the power of peaceful revolution! Crowds are exploding with joy!
Mubarak turns power over to the military until democratic elections in September
Egyptians are not satisfied with Mubarak’s refusal to leave his post. Tweets from protesters in Tahrir call for five million people in the square tomorrow and expanded labor strikes.
Read MorePro democracy activists are using the strongest tool they have to force Mubarak out of office, the economy.
Read MoreAl Jazeera, all but blacklisted in the US, turns an analytical eye upon its US counterparts and asks whether they really, as Bill Moyers once said, “tell the people what they need to know”
Read MoreFollow the ongoing revolution live as peaceful protests have been converted into violent clashes by pro-Mubarak supporters
Read MoreAmerica expresses support for the Egyptian protests but may suffer some credibility issues.
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