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The sun sets during the demonstrations at the presidential palace in Cairo.
By Bel Trew - 03 July 14:15

While the president and army appear locked in conflict, the streets are divided between the extraordinary groundswell of dissent against the president and those loyalists staging their own sit-ins and demos.

Worsening safety for women, breakdowns in the rule of law.
By Charlotte Allan - 29 June 13:24

Worsening safety for women, breakdowns in the rule of law, crackdowns on cultural activity and police abuse - the Arab Spring wasn't meant to end like this.

A protest artist paints Tamarod or "Rebel" graffiti in downtown Cairo
By Bel Trew - 26 June 13:23

The first anniversary of the president's inauguration is expected to spark nationwide protests. The grassroots campaign Tamarod aims to secure enough signatures to a vote-of-no-confidence petition to outweigh the 13 million votes that brought Morsi into power.

A narrow branch of the Nile river in downtown Cairo. Photograph: Getty Images
By Martin Plaut - 11 June 8:49

Long years of deadlock and bitter recrimination are now coming to a head as the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam threatens Egypt's water security.

An Egyptian activist draws graffiti depicting a woman
By Lucy Provan - 07 February 21:24

Hundreds of women marched to Tahrir Square, brandishing knives and rolling pins, to make their anger heard.

Egyptians carry a wounded protestor during clashes with riot police
By Bel Trew and Yassin Gaber - 25 January 11:33

As Egypt celebrates the second anniversary of the 25 January revolution, cities are threatening to declare independence from central government.

Egyptian opposition supporters shout slogans
By Olivier Roy - 13 December 7:37

Egypt and Tunisia aren’t sliding into chaos – they are simply learning how to be democracies.

President Morsi at the UN General Assembly in September
By Mehdi Hasan - 29 November 8:44

Long live the Arab Spring - despite the murmurs about Morsi’s “pharaonic” decree in Egypt and the Syrian bloodbath, I refuse to lose faith in the people of the Arab world.

Egyptians protesters stage a sit-in protest in Tahrir Square, Cairo
By Bel Trew - 29 November 7:47

Bel Trew reports on the protests in Egypt.

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