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Amid a cacophony of car horns and cursing, the manic streets of Cairo are where Egyptians vent their frustrations and air their hopes and joys. With a cast of drivers as diverse as the city's population, this documentary reveals the tumult of the city in the days leading up to the Egyptian Revolution. With an often delightfully comic edge, it captures the voices of a people who areā¦
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The heavy sentence handed down to Australian journalist Peter Greste and his Al Jazeera colleagues has been widely condemned. Reporter Yaara Bou Melhem spent the day of the verdict in Cairo with Peter's brothers.
The bloodiest week in Egypt since the football massacres may have dramatically altered its political balance. With shocking footage, this powerful report gets inside the fresh turmoil threatening elections.
In Egypt, thousands of children do not officially exist. By law, only fathers can register the birth of a child. If he refuses, that child has no official status and cannot work, go to school or marry.
Under Ptolemy's reign, Alexandria built the most comprehensive library in the world. All that was tragically destroyed - but now, there are plans to build a new world-class centre of learning.
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