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A New Egypt

A New Egypt

Posted: Jan 31, 2011 2:08 PM ET

Last Updated: Feb 17, 2011 10:13 AM ET

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After a historic 18-day wave of pro-democracy demonstrations, President Hosni Mubarak has resigned and handed over power to the military. The National has coverage of all sides of the story, from Cairo, to Washington, to Ottawa. Includes a feature report: Terence McKenna examines the key turning points that led to the unprecedented political uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt in his documentary Anatomy of a Revolution.



Tuesday, August 9

Nahlah Ayed travels back to Cairo six months after the pro-democracy uprising. She visits Tahrir Square to see what has changed in Egypt

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In depth coverage at CBC News

SPECIAL REPORT: A New Egypt
Neil Macdonald blog: Egyptians disillusioned with 'compromise revolution', April 19, 2011
AFTER MUBARAK: A look at contenders for the Egyptian leadership
FAQ: What is the Muslim Brotherhood?
Mohamed ElBaradei: Egypt's president-in-waiting?
REACTION: Egyptian crisis sparks global reaction
QUICK FACTS: Egypt
EGYPT FAQ: How did we get here?
MAP: Where the protests have spread

News coverage from CBC News

Egyptians shocked by Mubarak's court appearance, August 3, 2011
Mubarak denies ordering killing of protesters, July 14, 2011
Mubarak's sons expected to be questioned, April 19, 2011
Canada to give Egypt $11M for democratic change, March 16, 2011
Egypt dissolves state security agency, March 15, 2011
Egypt's Mubarak quits under protest pressure, February 11, 2011
Egypt protests intensify as Mubarak leaves Cairo, February 11, 2011
Egypt's Mubarak pledges to stay, February 10, 2011
Egyptian protesters defiant over VP's warning, February 9, 2011
Freed Egyptian Google exec cheered by thousands, February 8, 2011
Egyptian government, protesters hit stalemate, February 7, 2011
Egypt's time for change is now: Obama, February 6, 2011
Cairo day of departure calls for Mubarak's ouster, February 4, 2011
Egyptian reporter dies after protest shooting, February 4, 2011
Mubarak's son won't seek Egyptian presidency, February 3, 2011
Egyptian protesters attack foreign journalists, February 3, 2011
Egyptian protesters clash in Tahrir Square, February 2, 2011
Mubarak won't run in next election, February 1, 2011
Google helps Egyptians send tweets by voice, February 1, 2011
Egyptians unite in 'march of a million', February 1, 2011
Egyptian exodus continues as visitors flee, February 1, 2011
Netanyahu fears extremist regime in Egypt, January 31, 2011
Egypt's Omar Sharif concerned for country's future, January 31, 2011
Canadian flight from Cairo reaches Frankfurt, January 31, 2011
Egyptian protesters want Mubarak out by Friday, January 31, 2011
Watching Egypt online as it goes offline, January 29, 2011
What's at stake for U.S. in Egypt uprising, January 28, 2011
Canadians rally to back Egypt protests, January 28, 2011
Egyptian president fires cabinet, January 28, 2011
Egypt cellphone, web service partly suspended: Vodafone, January 28, 2011
Protests in Egypt intensify, January 27, 2011
Egyptians scorn ban on protests, January 27, 2011
Egyptian protests leave 3 dead, January 25, 2011

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