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Mona Makram-Ebeid: "The Struggle is for Egypt's Soul"
"From every side there are challenges to this transitional phase, and we are living in a very turbulent time. So that's why the first priority should be to restore order and to prevent any more violence."
September 17, 2013
Timeline: What's Happened Since Egypt’s Revolution?
After Mubarak stepped down in 2011, Egypt was full of hope for change. Here's what happened next.
September 17, 2013
Dig Deeper: More on Egypt’s Political Turmoil
A collection of readings on Egypt, the revolution and its new leader, Sisi.
September 17, 2013
NOPD Convictions Overturned in Notorious Post-Katrina Shooting
In a 129-page ruling outlining "grotesque" prosecutorial misconduct, a judge overturned the convictions of 5 officers for shooting civilians on New Orleans' Danziger Bridge.
September 17, 2013
Muslim Brotherhood Spokesman Detained in Cairo
Gehad El-Haddad, who is featured in tonight's Egypt in Crisis, was arrested this morning on suspicion of inciting violence and murder.
September 17, 2013
The Deep State: How Egypt’s Shadow State Won Out
Since Mubarak's ouster, the military has quietly maneuvered not only to remain in power but to tighten its control of every facet of Egyptian governance, from the state-run media to the presidency.
September 17, 2013
Anglo American Abandons “Alaska Gold” Mine
The decision comes as the Environmental Protection Agency is weighing whether to allow the massive mining operation to go forward.
September 16, 2013
An Update from the "Kind Hearted Woman"
Since the April broadcast of the film, Robin Poor Bear has been sharing her story with communities across the country.
September 13, 2013
Still "Untouchable"? Policing Wall St. 5 Years After the Crisis
Has Wall Street permanently escaped accountability? FRONTLINE asks a group of leading journalists to explore what the meltdown has meant for the policing of Wall St.
September 11, 2013
The Financial Crisis Five Years Later — How It Changed Us
It has been five years since the financial crisis began, and though the economy is on the mend, the legacy of the crash still reverberates. On the anniversary of the collapse, FRONTLINE joins with a group of leading journalists to explore how the meltdown has reshaped the nation.
September 10, 2013
Can Juries Rely on Forensic Experts?
A new study says forensic psychologists tend to slant their testimony based on who pays them.
September 5, 2013
Emails Shed New Light on Military Sexual Assault Case
Recently released Air Force emails shed light on how a high-profile conviction was overturned.
September 4, 2013