Two years after the uprising that felled Mubarak, Egyptians in one Cairo neighbourhood are tired of waiting for change.

Two years after the uprising that felled Mubarak, Egyptians in one Cairo neighbourhood are tired of waiting for change.

Thousands protest in Manhattan against George Zimmerman’s not guilty verdict in the killing of Trayvon Martin.

Al Jazeera captures the mood in Egypt, after the country woke up to a new leadership on July 4.

When great leadership seems in short supply can an African experiment championed by Archbishop Desmond Tutu offer any hope?

The young African leaders have an emotional meeting with their patron Archbishop Desmond Tutu and are warned of the pitfalls of leading in the continent.

More than 102,000 refugees are being hosted in camps in Turkey, with winter approaching many are eager to return home.

The candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party drew thousands to a glitzy rally in Cairo.

Scenes from two days of presidential elections in Alexandria, Tanta and elsewhere in Egypt’s northern region.

The leftist candidate took a bus around the capital in a final bid to gain support for his presidential run.

Residents of Alexandria describe the feeling of taking part in historic election to choose the country’s next president.
