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Ursula Lindsey

Shoubra El-Kheima Power Station, belonging to the North Cairo Electricity Distribution Company, is pictured in Cairo, April 19, 2014. Egypt needs to find at least $5 billion to invest in its dilapidated power grid, a government official told Reuters.
Development & Education
What’s on Egyptian voters’ minds? They want enough electricity to keep the lights on
Egypt's leftist presidential candidate Hamdeen Sabahi (center) gestures before a rally in Banha, northwest of Cairo. Egyptians will vote in presidential elections on May 26 and 27.
Global Politics
This man wants to be Egypt’s next president — and he has no ties to the country’s military
Arts, Culture & Media
Amidst Political Chaos In Cairo, Artists Seize the Moment and Blossom
Conflict & Justice
The Meaning of Sharia Law
Conflict & Justice
Egypt Candidate Barred From Ballot Because Mother Held US Passport
Conflict & Justice
Egyptian Unrest After Soccer Violence
Conflict & Justice
Pushing For Police Reform in Egypt
Conflict & Justice
Egyptians Wary Of The Future
Global Politics
Thousands Tried Under Military Rule in Post Revolution Egypt
Sports
Egypt’s Soccer ‘Ultras’
Conflict & Justice
Egypt’s Government Fires Top Police Officers
Conflict & Justice
Egyptian Women Want a Role in The New Egypt
Conflict & Justice
New political parties in Egypt
Global Politics
Egypt’s “Daily Show”
Conflict & Justice
Tunisia fallout in Egypt
Conflict & Justice
Global food prices at ?record high’
Global Politics
Egypt’s Christians under pressure
Global Politics
Egypt elections: Violence and fraud predicted
Global Politics
Cairo fights harassment through maps
Conflict & Justice
Gays face discrimination in Morocco
Global Politics
The rules of Ramadan
Conflict & Justice
Tremors in Egyptian politics
Conflict & Justice
Women judges under threat in Egypt
Global Politics
ElBaradei returns to Egypt
Conflict & Justice
Egypt and Israel strengthen border
Global Politics
Rift in Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood
Conflict & Justice
Gaza report
Conflict & Justice
Who’s next in Egypt?
Global Politics
Egypt’s reaction to protests
Global Politics
President Obama speaks in Cairo
Conflict & Justice
Egypt bans female circumcision
Business, Economics and Jobs
Egypt’s bread crisis
Global Politics
Cairo taxi drivers
Arts, Culture & Media
Geo answer: Tangiers
Conflict & Justice
Reform demands in Egypt
Conflict & Justice
Risk for women journalists in Egypt
Conflict & Justice
Protest chants as musical soundtrack
Arts, Culture & Media
The women of Tahrir Square
Conflict & Justice
On the way to Tahrir Square
Arts, Culture & Media
Journalists attacked and detained in Egypt
Conflict & Justice
Egypt’s opposition groups try to unite