After 400 days in Egyptian jail, an Al Jazeera reporter is on a mission October 2, 2015 By David Uberti
Revolution and its discontents: The messy case of Egypt’s journalists union June 25, 2015 By Miriam Berger
Pro-regime journalists are shaping public opinion in Egypt January 22, 2015 By Jared Malsin The Egyptian press is made up in large part by those who are under the control of the authorities
In Egypt, a Kafkaesque trial concludes with a victory for censorship June 23, 2014 By Jared Malsin Three Al Jazeera journalists, arrested in December, were sentenced to lengthy prison terms based on questionable evidence
Al Jazeera journalists still jailed in Egypt April 8, 2014 By Nicola Pring A panel at the Columbia j-school discussed ways to combat the press crackdown there
Columbia J-school profs denounce journalist arrests in Egypt February 26, 2014 By Nicola Pring "Journalism is not terrorism"
Post-Arab Spring, citizen journalists struggle January 31, 2014 By Alice Su Bloggers and activists met to discuss free speech crackdowns across the region
Al Jazeera arrests in Egypt cause concern January 3, 2014 By Jared Malsin The arrests were the latest in a series of incidents highlighting the loss of freedom of expression
In Egypt, Bassem Youssef is off air–again November 8, 2013 By Jared Malsin It remains unclear whether the "Egyptian Jon Stewart" will resume his popular show
In Egypt, an anti-Brotherhood media crackdown September 27, 2013 By Jared Malsin The current censorship exceeds the crackdown of ousted president Mohamed Morsi
Little green in Arab Spring May 8, 2013 By Curtis Brainard Egypt Independent‘s closure a blow for environmental coverage
In the Egypt Independent‘s closure, an end of a beginning April 30, 2013 By Vivian Salama The paper was a symbol of Egypt’s new freedom of the press, which appears to be diminishing