The Sad Truth About Life After Revolution in Egypt
Four months later, Egypt's economy is struggling.
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Four months later, Egypt's economy is struggling.
The CBS News correspondent tells more of her awful story on '60 Minutes.'
The CBS News reporter is set to be reunited with her children today after last week's brutal attack.
It's also unclear whether "a coma" is a euphemism for "Saudi Arabia."
And there are new protests in Algeria.
"I saw the military soldiers punching and beating and dragging and whipping ..."
Yeah, don't think that's gonna work.
Anti-Mubarak protesters clash violently with pro-Mubarak factions.
Mubarak's supporters came prepared for a confrontation.
The White House says there's "no scenario" in which Mubarak can stay in power.
And looters have ripped the heads off of mummies.
With Twitter down in Egypt, this is Al Jazeera's moment.
The president's much-anticipated speech to the Muslim world called for an alliance and a new beginning.
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