Posts Tagged ‘Egypt’

Soccer Riots in Egypt

With no police present, at least 74 people were killed in the violence after a soccer match in Egypt.



Mummy Secrets Revealed

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One Year Later: Military Still in Charge in Egypt

A year after a people’s revolution in Egypt ousted a dictator, Egyptians still struggle to free themselves from military rule.



Humans Have Kept Cats for Longer than Thought

How long have people kept cats? Or, should the question be, how long have cats kept people?



Meet Yasemin A Bedouin From Egypt

Meet Yasemin, age 10, who sells string bracelets on the beach during her summer vacation.



Turmoil in Middle East and North Africa

An update on a few of the people’s rebellions taking place in the Middle East and North Africa.



Kids Take Part In Egypt’s Revolution

After 18 days of major daily protests, and plenty of police violence against demonstrators, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak resigned on February 11. These Egyptian kids explain how they took part, and share their hopes for Egypt’s future.



Egyptians Rejoice After Forcing President Out

After more than 18 days of gathering in the streets, the Egyptian people were victorious: on Friday, February 11, Egyptian President Mubarak was forced out.



What Killed King Tut?

Scientists say they know what caused Tutankhamun’s death.