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...in order to pursue her sport. Produced by SBS...
For many young African women, boxing is a symbol of emancipation - but that hasn't stopped them taking to the ring.
...but threatened, community. Produced by SBS...
Egypt's Christians and Muslims have managed to live in relative, if fragile, harmony for centuries. However, the publication of allegations regarding a sex scandal is now threatening that delicate peace.
Mubarak's dictatorship is fuelling the popularity of extremist groups like Islamic Jihad in Egypt. For many, they have become the only real avenue of opposition.
With the price of staple foods soaring in the past year, riots are breaking out over the food crisis. Price increases on wheat are hitting poor Egyptians especially hard, as many rely on subsidised bread.
For over 27 years President Mubarak has ruled with an iron fist. With protests and strikes forbidden, activists are finding new ways to fight for democracy. Through Facebook, protestors can now find a voice.
Since the days of the Pharoahs, the Nile has been the thriving hub of Egyptian life and culture. But due to global warming the tides are turning - and rising.
...in these clashes. Produced by Dateline, SBS Australia...
With the police gone, thousands flock to Tahrir Square to the demand the resignation of incumbent president Hosni Mubarak. For people across Egypt, a threshold of fear has finally been crossed.
...influential Muslim Brotherhood. Produced by SBS...
Yalda Hakim speaks to Mohamed al-Beltagy from the Muslim Brotherhood, a party formerly outlawed by Mubarak, about their position on terrorism, the use of violence, and democracy.
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