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David Kirkpatrick

A soldier stands next to an armored personnel carrier near Tahrir Square, Cairo. An uneasy calm has returned to Egypt, but there are fears of renewed violence. (Photo: REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany)
Conflict & Justice
Egypt Deeply Split Amid Fears of Islamist Insurgency
Conflict & Justice
Egypt’s Nighttime Chaos Gives Rise to ‘Bizarre No Man’s Land’
Conflict & Justice
Chaos in Egypt After Army Storms Pro-Morsi Camps
Conflict & Justice
Egypt Crisis: Interim Leader Adly Mansour Urges Restraint
Conflict & Justice
Libyan Gunmen Continue Siege at Ministries, Rocking Fragile Government
Conflict & Justice
Gaza Ceasefire Deal Reached
Arts, Culture & Media
Gaza Crisis: Ceasefire Appears Close But Deal Not Yet Agreed
Global Politics
Frappe-Sipping Suspect in Benghazi Attack Unimpressed with US Vow of Revenge
Conflict & Justice
US and Egypt Relations in Crisis?
Conflict & Justice
Americans Prevented from Leaving Egypt
Conflict & Justice
The Arab Spring Fear Factor
Conflict & Justice
Christians and police clash violently in Egypt
Al Jazeera Cairo Offices Raided by Egyptian Military
Conflict & Justice
Violence in Libya rages as rebel factions fight Qaddafi loyalists
Conflict & Justice
Sectarian Tensions Flare in Egypt
Conflict & Justice
Update from Tripoli
Conflict & Justice
Updates from Libya as Gadhafi Targets Zintan
Conflict & Justice
On Reporting from Tripoli
Conflict & Justice
Libya: New York Times Journalists Released
Global Politics
Libya Responds to UN Vote on No-Fly Zone