In Mali and Egypt, as music goes, so does democracy
After five years of coups and insurgencies, the two countries have followed different tunes
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After five years of coups and insurgencies, the two countries have followed different tunes
A police beating of a doctor sparked protests by thousands in Cairo, a rare show of public outrage over police abuses
Five years since the Tahrir Square protests, Egypt’s democratic reforms remain distant. Rima Abdelkader reports
Five years since the Tahrir Square protests, Egypt’s democratic reforms remain distant. Rima Abdelkader reports
Italian officials demand arrest and punishment for murder of Giulio Regeni, whose death is ‘shrouded in shadows’
Italian authorities suspect Egypt's security forces tortured and killed the student, which Egyptian officials deny
Giulio Regeni's mysterious death has sparked diplomatic tensions between Egypt and Italy
Giulio Regeni disappeared in Cairo on Jan. 25 and was found dead by the side of a road
Court orders retrial over 2013 attack that killed 13 police in Cairo during massive protests
Of at least 25 child refugees being held, Youssef Aden has served far longer than the average detention period