One year after the Egyptian revolution, the country's youth have free speech — but still face massive unemployment levels.
A year after Egypt's revolution toppled the old political elite, many young people complain there's democracy but still no work.
For a year, protesters in Cairo’s Tahrir Square have demanded freedom and economic opportunity. Some say it’s time now to stop the protests.
Commentator Reza Aslan says the outcome of Egypt's experiment with democracy has implications for the region as a whole.
How Egyptians are fairing economically one year after the end of ruler Hosni Mubarak's reign.
A year after protests that toppled Egypt’s long-time ruler Hosni Mubarak, Egypt has more democracy but many worried businesspeople.
One year ago today, protesters in Egypt rose up against the government there.
One year after the Arab Spring began, two activists in Cairo and New York discuss how the Middle East protests inspired the Occupy movement, and where both go from here.