Egyptians are getting ready to vote for a new president. But there are over a dozen candidates on the ballot paper. And it is still not clear who is most likely to win. Jamal Elshayyal takes a look at some of the front-runners.
Egypt prepares for presidential elections To see more go to www.youtube.com Follow us on Facebook (goo.gl or Twitter (www.twitter.com Last year, Tahrir Square rang out to the sound of violent protests over Mubarak's rule. Now the sound of music can be heard from two troubadours who've taken up pe...
Two of the top candidates running to become Egypt's first post-revolution president have squared off in the Arab world's first televised presidential debate, one whose focus became a sometimes angry debate over their controversial pasts. Egyptians crowded around television sets in outdoor cafes f...
Across Egypt there are millions of people living in slums. Last year's revolution focused on Egyptians demanding their rights in Tahrir Square - but have the country's slum-dwellers gained anything from the uprising? With just a few days to go before the Presidential election, Al Jazeera's Jamal ...
Egyptians vote next week in the country's first presidential election since former leader Hosni Mubarak was ousted. But they'll cast their ballots amid accusations by Human Rights Watch that the military has been torturing hundreds of protesters arrested early this month. RT's Irina Galushko has ...
To the Middle East now, where Israel is taking new steps to shield itself from its Arab neighbors. Having already walled-off the Palestinians, Tel Aviv's now seeking to do the same with the Lebanese. We get the latest from RT's Paula Slier in Israel. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.f...