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Egypt's Roads: A Crisis Behind the Crisis

Egypt, struggling through an epically dysfunctional transition to democracy, faces another suspect distinction: some of the region's most hazardous driving conditions.

With Egypt in Limbo, Schools Are Crumbling

With a broken education system and unemployment at staggering levels, Egypt has a highly combustible pool of frustrated youth in danger of becoming a lost generation.

This Week in Review: New Wave of Protests in Cairo

New Wave of Protests in Cairo

The phrase “Arab Spring” has a felicitous ring to it, but most Middle East analysts understood that it would take more than a season for the region to remake itself. And here at the Pulitzer Center, we understood the need to commit to this important story for the long haul. That is why we have been providing long-term support to journalists Sharif Abdel Kouddous, Ellen Knickmeyer and others who have been covering the Arab Spring from the beginning and who continue to file deeply reported dispatches from the field.