Robin Wright and Stephen Farrell discuss the underlying causes for protests and political tension in Egypt.
A delegation from Gaza was in Egypt Monday to hash out more details of a cease-fire deal between Hamas and Israel, less than a week after the truce ended an eight-day conflict.
CNN's Reza Sayah takes a closer at the protests in Egypt by stepping right into the middle of the chaos.
No longer railing against Hosni Mubarak, who was forced out amid popular unrest, Egyptian demonstrators now direct their anger at the first man since him to be the North African nation's president: Mohamed Morsy.
Tension loomed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo city of Goma Monday night as rebel commanders said they would not leave the city despite the approaching midnight deadline imposed by regional leaders and the African Union.
It may have been a simple misunderstanding that led to a horrific lynching.
El Anatsui's monumental shimmering metal sculptures have brought the Ghanaian artist international acclaim. Now, his largest ever sculpture is on show at the High Line park in New York.
After violent protests, Egypt's president is to meet with the Supreme Judicial Council which has slammed his decree as an "unprecedented attack" on the judiciary.
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