Cairo’s Tahrir Square is once again the scene of intense demonstrations, with hundreds, if not thousands, of Egyptians protesting the slow pace of reforms under the military transitional government.
Inspired by the Tunisian revolution, millions from across the country flooded into Tahrir Square, united by a diverse array ...
UPDATE: Feb. 4, 2011 at 11 p.m. Cairo time They’re calling it the Day of Departure. On Friday, Feb. 4, hundreds of thousands of protesters filled Cairo’s giant Tahrir Square for the traditional Muslim ...
Tuesday brought yet another day of protest to Cairo's Tahrir Square, as Egyptians continue to fight back against President Mohamed Morsi's attempt to seize more power for his office. More than 10,000 ...
The Egyptian Army has taken control of Cairo's now-famous Tahrir Square. Host Robert Siegel speaks with NPR's Steve Inskeep about a melee earlier in the day, when protesters say "thugs" tried to force ...
Even before it was spattered with the blood of revolutionaries, Midan Tahrir was the Arab world’s most famous urban space. Now, after a brief period of relative order, it’s reverted to danger and ...
On Jan. 25, 2011, Egyptians took to the streets of their country to demand that President Hosni Mubarak step down. He had been in power for 30 years, and his countrymen were not happy with the way ...
We're not likely to get a docu on the 2011 Egyptian revolution with greater scope, at least not in the immediate aftermath of those momentous events. We’re not likely to get a docu on the 2011 ...
In Cairo, one can trace modern Egyptian history through the marks left on the cityscape by Egypt’s rulers. Some made bold statements like Muhammad Ali’s mosque (1830–1848) sitting on a hill ...
Helmer Stefano Savona ("Cast Lead") took his camera to Cairo's Tahrir Square toward the beginning of the 2011 revolution, using his pure docu style to generally good effect in "Tahrir, Liberation ...
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