Protests in cairo

Yemen's economic crisis fuels mass protests in Aden

Residents rally against deteriorating living conditions and rampant corruption in governing bodies, calling for "bread, water, and power."

Members of the Baha'i faith demonstrate during a hearing in the case of a fellow Baha'i charged with seeking to establish a base for the community in Yemen, Sanaa April 3, 2016. "You all are the fruits of one tree, the leaves of one branch and the drops of one sea."
Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak arrives with his son Gamal in a court case accusing ousted Islamist president Mohamed Mursi of breaking out of prison in 2011, in Cairo, Egypt

Egypt declares three days of mourning for Mubarak

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi

Egypt's security forces move to block anti-Sisi protests

Small groups of protesters gather in central Cairo shouting anti-government slogans in Cairo, Egypt September 21, 2019

Egyptian authorities round up hundreds after rare protests


WATCH: Behind the Smokescreen Part II - Exclusive footage from Gaza

"Hamas knows that it can count on the international community when it launches initiatives such as those 'peaceful protests,' while Israel has no choice but to defend its borders."

A Palestinian poses as he prepares a kite before trying to fly it with incendiaries over the border fence with Israel, in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza Strip on May 4, 2018.

WATCH: Exclusive footage from inside Gaza reveals true face of protests

"Hamas knows that it can count on the international community when it launches initiatives such as those 'peaceful protests' which have claimed too many lives already."

A Palestinian poses as he prepares a kite before trying to fly it with incendiaries over the border fence with Israel, in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza Strip on May 4, 2018.

JPost reporter reflects: My top six stories

‘Jerusalem Post’ reporter Ben Hartman looks back at the stories that stood out during his seven years covering the country and region.

‘CAIRO WAS ONE of the first times I’d encountered a severe disconnect between how a global news story looked on TV and how it was on the ground.

Five years on, woman who helped ignite Egypt's anti-Mubarak uprising shunned as traitor

Human rights groups say Mubarak-style repression is back.

Opposition supporters attend Friday prayer in Tahrir Square in Cairo February 11, 2011