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You're so vain, you probably think these protests are about you
As the unrest in Egypt continues, and Washington wonks are beginning to weigh in, I'm starting to see a familiar pattern: The discussion is shifting from what's happening on the ground -- which is still in flux -- to what the United States should...
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Wed, Jan 01 2011 9:28 AM
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What will the U.S. do about Egypt?
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 The State Department has released the transcript of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's remarks on the ongoing protests in Egypt: With respect to Egypt, which, as your question...
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Tue, Jan 01 2011 1:51 PM
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Egyptian protesters block water cannons with their bodies
Every protest movement needs iconic images to rally around. In Tunisia, it was protesters holding up baguettes that symbolized the Tunisian people's demand for economic opportunity. It's still early days in Egypt, assuming today's unrest continues...
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Tue, Jan 01 2011 9:06 AM
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The hard lives of Sinai migrants
A report released today by the group Physicians for Human Rights details the horrific mistreatment of African refugees who are captured as they try to cross through Egypt and into Israel. The Africans -- mainly from Somalia and Eritrea -- are systematically...
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Wed, Dec 12 2010 1:15 PM
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Egypt's shark week: Mossad to blame?
Five tourists have been attacked by sharks (with one killed) over the past week in the waters off Egypt's Red Sea coast, a vacation area especially popular with snorkelers and scuba divers. And nobody knows what to do. Despite the frequent depiction...
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Mon, Dec 12 2010 2:31 PM
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Postmortem: Egypt's parliamentary election
Egypt's parliamentary elections went off today basically as expected, with vote buying , voter intimidation and fraud the norm across the country despite protests. What will change in Egypt as a result of today's parliamentary election? Probably...
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Sun, Nov 11 2010 11:28 AM
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Egypt's intelligence chief visits Israel - By Mohammad Sagha
The Egyptian Intelligence chief, Omar Suleiman , travelled to Israel on Thursday to officially discuss the Middle East peace process. Haaretz reports that Israeli President Shimon Peres met with Suleiman and "discussed different methods to jump start...
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Fri, Nov 11 2010 3:38 PM
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Gaza's backwards economy
The underground tunnels that were until recently got everything from canned fruit to computers to Palestinians in Gaza are are now being used for export, according to this report . "We reversed our trade since the easing of the Israeli blockade and...
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Wed, Oct 10 2010 10:18 AM
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Egypt gets open-source mapping to beat sexual harassment
Egypt is infamous both for the sexual harassment women endure and the government's lackluster response to the problem. Now, a private venture called HarassMap will allow women to instantly report incidents of sexual harassment through text messages...
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Mon, Sep 09 2010 12:03 PM
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Boycotts, bikinis, and ElBaradei
With presidential elections a year away and parliamentary elections around the corner, the political scene in Egypt is heating up quickly. The most recent developments have Mohammad ElBaradei, Nobel Laureate, opposition leader and potential presidential...
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Tue, Sep 09 2010 12:50 PM
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Cairo's Harvard takes to the airwaves
Think of Cairo's al-Azhar University as the Harvard of Sunni Islam: Founded in the 10th century, it has played a foundational role in the religious and cultural development of modern Egypt and the entire Muslim world. In the first half of the 20th...
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Wed, Jun 06 2010 7:59 AM
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Egypt
Egypt: Marry an Israeli, lose your citizenship
Forget slapping Israel with "political sanctions" -- Egypt may launch a marital embargo against the Jewish state. On the heels of a restrictive 2005 fatwa , Egypt's supreme administrative court has upheld a decision to revoke the citizenship...
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Mon, Jun 06 2010 12:04 PM
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The most uncomfortable man in the Middle East
The most uncomfortable man in the Middle East right now is not Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, or even his defense minister, Ehud Barak -- who will undoubtedly face damning questions in light of the Miva Marmara affair -- but Hosni Mubarak....
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Tue, Jun 06 2010 5:31 AM
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Sign of the times
Either some Egyptian civil servant is trying to make a point , or President Hosni Mubarak needs to hire a webmaster. Kidding aside, you have to wonder if Gamal Mubarak will be more on top of this sort of thing. Hat tip: The Arabist . Read More...
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Tue, Apr 04 2010 10:04 AM
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Gamal Mubarak is trying to bamboozle you
The full article is not online, but Joshua Hammer's look at the upcoming presidential race in Egypt in the April 5 New Yorker has some interesting moments. Hammer spoke with a number of Egyptian insiders and well-known regime critics, as well as both...
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Sun, Apr 04 2010 9:23 AM
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