Monthly Archives: February 2011

Egyptians defy call to end strikes

Emboldened by the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak last week, Egyptians have been airing grievances over issues ranging from low wages to police brutality and corruption. Workers in banking, transport, oil, tourism, textiles, state-owned media and government bodies are striking … read more

Egypt starts overhauling constitution

The country’s interim military rulers have given a review committee 10 days to redraft six constitutional articles in an effort to ensure that national elections, expected in the fall, are fair. The proposed changes will be submitted to voters through … read more

Protesters hold ground in Bahrain

Thousands of protesters took over a main square in Bahrain’s capital Tuesday, carting in tents and raising banners in a bold attempt to copy Egypt’s uprising and force high-level changes in one of the key U.S. allies in the Persian … read more

The future of a democratic Egypt

As I watched Hosni Mubarak address the Egyptian people last week, I thought to myself, “It didn’t have to be this way.” In June 2005, as secretary of state, I arrived at the American University in Cairo to deliver a … read more

CBS Says Reporter Logan Assaulted in Cairo

CBS Corp. television reporter Lara Logan, a correspondent for “60 Minutes,” was sexually assaulted while covering crowd reaction in Cairo to the fall of President Hosni Mubarak, the New York Post reported, citing a statement from the telvision network. Logan … read more