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Ehab Kotb

Ehab Kotb

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Revolution Bypasses Upper Egypt

29 Jun 11

Economy Key to Egyptian Transition

Without key reforms the opportunities of the revolution may be squandered.

21 Apr 11

Egyptian Army Still Casts Long Shadow

12 Apr 11
The army, it seems, will have its work cut out preparing the ground for democratic elections. (Photo: Floris Van Cauwelaert/Flickr)
The army, it seems, will have its work cut out preparing the ground for democratic elections. (Photo: Floris Van Cauwelaert/Flickr)

The Tough Task Facing the Egyptian Military

15 Feb 11
Egyptians want to see their victory tranlate into political and economic justice. (Photo: Hossam el-Hamalawy/Flickr)
Egyptians want to see their victory tranlate into political and economic justice. (Photo: Hossam el-Hamalawy/Flickr)

What Next in the New Egypt?

After the euphoria of Mubarak's resignation, Egyptians discuss fundamental political and economic reforms.

13 Feb 11
Some have described the victorious Egyptian protest movement as the civilised revolution. (Photo: Ahmad Hammoud)
Some have described the victorious Egyptian protest movement as the civilised revolution. (Photo: Ahmad Hammoud)

New Dawn for Egypt as Mubarak Resigns

Cairo-based IWPR staffer joins mass celebrations and reflects on what the future may hold.

11 Feb 11
Protesters in Tahrir Square, Cairo. (Photo: Ramy Raoof/Flickr)
Protesters in Tahrir Square, Cairo. (Photo: Ramy Raoof/Flickr)

Divisions Among Egyptian Protesters

Some want to accept Mukbarak's concessions, while others say they don't go far enough.

11 Feb 11
Protests at Tahrir Square in Cairo. (Photo: Ramy Raoof/Flickr)
Protests at Tahrir Square in Cairo. (Photo: Ramy Raoof/Flickr)

Egyptian Opposition Parties Under the Spotlight

11 Feb 11
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