In Depth
Egypt pounded by steep currency decline
Egyptian politicians are divided on how to remedy the cash-strapped government's economic woes.
Egypt's opposition struggles to unite
As a consitutional referendum looms, President Morsi's opponents are torn between a 'no' campaign and a boycott.
Comparing Egypt's 1971 constitution to today
On December 15, Egyptians will vote in a referendum on whether to adopt a new constitution.
Can Egypt�s opposition overcome divisions?
It remains to be seen if the unity shown against recent presidential decrees will remain in the months ahead.
Programmes
Egyptian society remains polarised, two years after the start of the country's popular uprising.
By Inside Story
Fault Lines examines the changing US-Egyptian relationship through the lens of the Sinai Peninsula.
By Fault Lines
A group of Arab teenagers begins to understand free expression as seismic political changes shake their world.
By Witness
Has Mohamed Morsi overstepped his mark with new decree or is he cleansing state institutions of former regime loyalists?
By Inside Story
How significant is the Egyptian PM's solidarity visit to Gaza in the midst of its heightened conflict with Israel?
By Inside Story
People & Power travels to Egypt to see how the April 6th activists have been faring since Mohamed Morsi's election.
By People and Power
More News
Official overseeing referendum on draft constitution resigns amid allegations of irregularities.
Last Modified: 20 Dec 2012 18:54 GMT
President also promises to take necessary steps to fix economy, as Shura Council convenes with full legislative powers.
Last Modified: 26 Dec 2012 18:24 GMT
Mahmoud Mekki, who took leading role in hosting "national unity" talks, quit as country voted on draft constitution.
Last Modified: 23 Dec 2012 01:06 GMT
Opposition suppoters set to take to streets following alleged violations during first round of constitutional poll.
Last Modified: 18 Dec 2012 06:26 GMT