Egyptian revolution
The Middle East’s First All-Female Photo Collective Are Behind Some Incredible Images
We talked to two photographers from the Rawiya collective about their work and the challenges they come up against.
The Revolutionary, No-Bullshit Art of Ganzeer
The 32-year-old Egyptian artist's first New York solo show takes on police brutality and the crimes committed by the American government.
Death and Jubilation in Egypt On the Third Birthday of Its Revolution
The fractured country continues to wage war on itself.
Egyptian Police Are Accusing Students of Being Islamists and Killing Them
Mohamed Reda died ten days ago and most people have no doubts about who killed him.
The Dying Art of Belly Dancing in Conservative Egypt
“Nobody [in Egypt] sees this as an acceptable profession. It’s degrading for them. They go into it for the same reasons as a woman in the US goes into prostitution,” said Luna, an American dancer and Harvard graduate who originally moved to Cairo to...
Egypt's Mohamed Mahmoud Anniversary Protests Were Pretty Surreal
Everyone got along, but they were all chanting about hating each other.
Death, Peace, Power or Jihad: What Is the Future of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood?
The army are cracking down on them, but they've overcome similar struggles before.
An Interview with an American Shot and Arrested in Egypt
He was charged with plans to destabilise Egypt.
Revolutionary Youth Return to Streets in Cairo
They are calling for a system free from the Muslim Brotherhood, the army or the old regime.
The VICE Podcast Show - Michael Wahid Hanna on the New Wave of Violence in Egypt
Shedding some light on the new wave of violence erupting in the streets of Egypt.
Egypt After Morsi
Morsi's supporters in the Muslim Brotherhood weren't about to give up without a fight.