Egyptian soldiers armed with clubs and rifles have stormed Cairo’s Tahrir Square in a pre-dawn raid that reportedly killed at least two people, reigniting the simmering tensions in the country. (more…)
Here are details of Syria’s armed forces
which experts say are dominated by senior Alawite officers,
ensuring loyalty to President Bashar al-Assad. (more…)
An 18-day pro-democracy revolt has terminated Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year rule, propelling Egypt into a new era and forcing authoritarian rulers elsewhere in the Middle East to reassess their strategies for survival. (more…)
It was the people who forced President Hosni Mubarak from power, but it is the generals who are in charge now.
U.S. President Barack Obama said Friday the resignation of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak reflected the will of the Egyptian people and called on the country’s powerful military to ensure a transition to “genuine democracy.”
Obama spoke after Mubarak handed over power to the Egyptian army after (more…)
Protesters across Cairo reveled at the victory they had wrought, and Egyptian reporters on cable TV channels were reduced to tears as they sought to convey their happiness. (more…)
Egypt’s Supreme military council will sack the cabinet, suspend both houses of parliament and rule with the head of the supreme constitutional court, Al Arabiya television reported on Friday. (more…)

Egypt has just witnessed a popular revolution — but also a military coup. So as we in Washington watch the crowds celebrate in Cairo, we also have to wonder: will this be a good coup, or a bad coup? (more…)

Egypt’s powerful military backed President Hosni Mubarak’s plan to stay in office until September elections, enraging hundreds of thousands of protesters who deluged the squares of Cairo and Alexandria and marched on presidential palaces and state television – key symbols of the authoritarian regime. (more…)
Even as pro-democracy demonstrations in Cairo riveted the world’s attention for 17 days, the Egyptian military managed the crisis with seeming finesse, winning over street protesters, quietly consolidating its domination of top government posts and sidelining potential rivals for leadership, notably President Hosni Mubarak’s son, Gamal. (more…)