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We Talked to a Former CIA Spook About Political Murder
After ruffling some feathers at the CIA, Robert Baer resigned from the agency in 1997. We spoke to him about his new book, The Perfect Kill, which chronicles the art of political murder.
Beer and Loathing in Post-Muslim Brotherhood Cairo
Businesses are still hurting, and possible tax hikes on alcohol to plug Egypt’s strained public finances might mean more pain, but this country's alcohol industry has been here before.
The Other Guy Running For President in Egypt Could Really Use Your Vote
Hamdeen Sabahi never had any chance of winning Egypt's presidential election. But he and a loyal group of followers felt they had to try.
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The Egyptian Military's Long Con Is Almost Complete
The sentencing of 529 Egyptians to death yesterday was a signal that the military is back in control — and will no longer tolerate dissent.
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