Middle East in Revolt - Political Unrest in Egypt, Libya, Bahrain, Lebanon and Tunisia

Posted by Martina Birk on Wednesday, August 28, 2024
  • Photos: Libya's New Regime: The Fight for Gaddafi's Hometown

    Armed conflict rages between rebels and pro-Gaddafi forces More »

  • Photos: Yemen on the Brink

    Tension grows as activists demand the ouster of President Ali Abdullah Saleh's regime More »

  • Photos: Ramadan in the Year of the Arab Spring

    Islam's holy month begins in a year of tumultuous change across the Middle East More »

  • Photos: Rebels Train in Libya

    Photographer Rodrigo Abd documents rebel military training centers in Libya More »

  • On the Ground in a Chaotic Yemen

    Yuri Kozyrev's photos shine a light on a country convulsed by violence, steeped in danger and seeking a way out More »

  • The War in Libya: Photographs by Michael Christopher Brown

    Photojournalist Michael Christopher Brown was injured in the same blast that killed Chris Hondros and Tim Hetherington in Libya. His iPhone photos from the scene show the truth of conflict More »

  • Photos: Scenes from the Mubarak Trial

    Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, his sons and their associates go on trial in Cairo More »

  • Video: Politics, Arguments and Arrests in Egypt's Constitutional Vote

    As Egypt went to the polls to vote up or down on a set of constitutional reforms, activists campaigned for a 'no' vote to get more time for a complete constitutional overhaul More »

  • On the Ground in Tripoli

    Despite massive airstrikes by the U.S. and its military allies, TIME contract photographer Christopher Morris remains in Tripoli, documenting the ongoing conflict and its aftermath More »

  • Photos: Protests in Jordan

    In March 2011, pro- and antigovernment demonstrators clashed in Amman More »

  • Exclusive Photos: Dispatch from Libya

    TIME contract photographer Yuri Kozyrev photographs the ongoing battle between rebels and Gaddafi forces in eastern Libya More »

  • Exclusive Photos: Muammar Gaddafi's Tripoli

    TIME photographer Christopher Morris photographs life in the Libyan capital — where a rally belies the fighting elsewhere in the country More »

  • Marketers Look to Profit from Egypt's Revolution

    As Egyptians look ahead to what's next, vendors, marketers, and advertisers are trying to capture the lightning in a bottle that was the Tahrir revolution More »

  • Yemen at Midnight: Photos of the Calm Before the Arab Spring

    In Yemen, life during Ramadan happens at night. Italian Photographer Lorenzo Meloni documents the changes in the country's setting, from sundown to sunrise More »

  • My Meeting with Muammar

    Even before Libya's Muammar Gaddafi, the U.S. had a long and often disastrous history of dealing with unsavory strongmen. But sometimes it's the only way to achieve real progress More »

  • Exclusive Photos: Libya in Revolt

    Scenes from the east of the country, where opposition forces remain in control of the major cities More »

  • Video: Col. Gaddafi's Camera-Ready Victory Celebrations

    In Zawiyah, an oil-refining town in western Libya, pro-Gaddafi victory celebrations appear to be created for the benefit of the foreign press, and truth is hard to come by More »

  • Photos: Lampedusa Flooded by Tunisian Migrants

    In the wake of change in regime, thousands of Tunisians flee their homeland in search of a a future in Europe More »

  • Video: Libyan Rebels Have Passion, Lack Order

    Abigail Hauslohner reports from eastern Libya, where she meets civilians turned rebel soldiers who battle the much-better-armed forces of the Gaddafi regime More »

  • Video: The Mental Toll of Libya's War

    Benghazi Psychiatric Hospital has seen a rise in new patients with post traumatic stress from the ongoing battles in Libya More »

  • Photos: Inside the Tents of Muammar Gaddafi

    Libya's leader prefers the je ne sais quoi of a portable Bedouin shelter both at home and on the road More »

  • Photos: On the Ground in Yemen

    TIME photographer Yuri Kozyrev captures the spirit of the restive country More »

  • Video: Somali Refugees from Libya Put On a Show in Tunisia

    Hundreds of thousands of migrant workers have fled Libya since fighting broke out in February. Many have landed on the Tunisian border, in a refugee camp, including one aspiring playwright More »

  • Video: TIME's Exclusive Interview with Gaddafi's Son Saif

    Saif al-Islam, son of Col. Muammar Gaddafi, talks about victor and reform in an exclusive interview with TIME's Vivienne Walt (March 13, 2011) More »

  • Photos: Inside a Libyan Police Station

    On a tour of a torched police station in Zawiyah given by Libyan authorities, signs of torture and execution by Gaddafi's government are found.

    Editors' Note: Some of the images in this gallery contain graphic content More »

  • Video: An Islamic Crowd Fills Cairo's Tahrir Square

    Friday's gathering in Cairo's Tahrir Square was meant to be a show of national unity. But a heavy influx of Islamists showed the divisions at play in Egypt's revolution More »

  • Photos: The Libyan Conflict

    Despite a crackdown in the capital, anti-Gaddafi protesters remain in control of several large cities More »

  • Video: The TIME Cover Speaks: Ideas from Arab Youth

    The young Egyptians on the cover of TIME, who represent the generation leading the sweeping changes in the Middle East, talk about what they hope happens next More »

  • Photos: Workers Lost in Libya's Turmoil

    Thousands of foreigners are caught in the wake of the Libyan revolution More »

  • Video: In Tripoli, Supporters Express Their Love for Gaddafi

    Gaddafi supporters demonstrate in Tripoli's Green Square, expressing their love for their leader, while dissenters are arrested and killed elsewhere in the capital More »

  • Rage, Rap and Revolution: Inside the Arab Youth Quake

    A generation once dismissed as politically supine has toppled two dictators and shaken up regimes across the Middle East. Who are the Arab youth, and what do they want? More »

  • Video: A Stream of Stories on the Libyan-Egyptian Border

    At the Libyan-Egyptian border, thousands of Egyptians and other foreign nationals flee Libya, each with a personal story of why they fled and what violence they experienced More »

  • Protests Spread in Syria

    Unrest in a southern town reaches the capital Damascus More »

  • Why There's No Turning Back in the Middle East

    The combination of youth and technology is driving a wave of change in the Middle East. Fingers crossed: it may turn out just fine More »

  • Exclusive Photos: Drama on Tahrir Square

    Scenes from the uprising in Egypt from TIME photographer Yuri Kozyrev More »

  • Video: Egyptians Show Pride as Cairo Cleans Up

    Youth volunteers have been busy the last three weeks transforming the face of Cairo, cleaning streets and painting lampposts with newfound pride More »

  • Photos: The Rule of Libya's Colonel Gaddafi

    A look at the autocrat's 42 years in power More »

  • Photos: Bahrain Routs Protesters from Pearl Square

    Government troops burn tents and clear protesters who had camped in the square to call for reform More »

  • Photos: Inside Egypt's State Security Headquarters

    With the fall of the Mubarak regime, Egyptians have broken into the offices of the dreaded state security offices — and are overwhelmed by what they have found More »

  • Photos: Settling In on Tahrir Square

    As the confrontation in Egypt continues, protesters on the square find amenities where they can More »

  • Photos: The Perilous Voyage of Libyan Refugees

    Evacuees flee war-torn North Africa across the Mediterranean by boat More »

  • Video: Volatile Yemen: Uprisings and Al-Qaeda

    TIME World Editor Bobby Ghosh explains how protests to oust Yemen's Preseident Saleh could lead to instability and a strengnthened Al-Qaeda More »

  • Photos: Crackdown in Bahrain

    After Bahraini security forces clear protesters from Pearl Square in the capital, TIME photographer Yuri Kozyrev witnesses the tragic results More »

  • Exclusive Photos: Living in Gaddafi's Libya

    Christopher Morris explores Gaddafi's Libya, photographing the devout and the manufactured More »

  • Photos: Clashes in Yemen

    Government loyalists battle with antigovernment protesters demanding an end to Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh's 32-year rule More »

  • Video: Jubilant Egypt: Street Celebrations in Cairo

    In the Cairo suburb of New Maadi, and elsewhere in Egypt, news of the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak sent people to the streets in celebration More »

  • 18 Days that Shook the World

    A day-by-day photo chronicle of the 2011 Egyptian uprising More »

  • Photos: Mubarak: The Man Who Stayed Too Long

    The rise and fall of the Egyptian president, who steps down after almost three decades in power More »

  • Photos: A Night in Tahrir Square

    After the February 3 clashes between anti-Mubarak protesters and those who support the regime, the demonstrators hold their positions on the square — and wait More »

  • Video: The Cult of Gaddafi: How the Leader Built His Following

    The ruler has cultivated passionate followers by commissioning a plethora of products proudly displaying his image. More »

  • Photos: The Hardware of Operation Odyssey Dawn

    A look at some of the coalition forces' military technology engaged in the operation in Libya More »

  • TIME Exclusive: Turmoil in Egypt

    Images of the unrest in Cairo More »

  • Video: Col. Gaddafi Greets Reporters in Tripoli

    Libyan Leader Col. Muammar Gaddafi smiles delightedly as he's mobbed by TV cameras and reporters when he arrives at a Tripoli hotel More »

  • Video: The Two Cities Inside Cairo's Tahrir Square

    In the second week of protests in Tahrir Square, life has alternated between a festive, peaceful atmosphere and sudden, violent clashes with pro-Mubarak crowds More »

  • Video: A Times Square Rally for Tahrir Square

    In New York City's Times Square, hundreds gathered in support of the antigovernment protests in Egypt More »

  • Photos: Protests in Lebanon

    Demonstrators take to the streets to oppose the appointment of Hizballah-backed Najib Mikati as Prime Minister More »

  • Photos: Makeshift Helmets of Egypt's Protesters

    Anti-government demonstrators in Tahrir Square have improvised a fascinating array of protective head coverings More »

  • The Young Revolutionaries of Egypt

    How a loose coalition of veteran activists and rookie protesters combined to create the Middle East's most unusual uprising More »

  • How Democracy Can Work in the Middle East

    Even with counter-revolutionary forces challenging change in Egypt, democracy can still work. Here's how More »

  • What We Saw at the Revolution

    TIME reporters and photographers take you behind the scenes of the uprising in Egypt More »

  • Uprising in Cairo

    Images from the dramatic action in and around Tahrir Square More »

  • Gaddafi's Last Stand

    The new Arab revolution confronts a dictator determined to keep power at all costs. Expect a bloody old-fashioned civil war More »

  • Photos: Egypt Is Convulsed by Protests

    Opposition groups and others join in the calls for the end of Hosni Mubarak's government More »

  • Top 10 Autocrats in Trouble

    The protests in Egypt aimed at ousting President Mubarak mark an unprecedented moment in Egyptian history. The spirit of revolt seems to be catching. TIME takes a look at strongmen whose grip on power is far weaker than it once was. More »

  • Video: Egypt's Protests Explained

    From Cairo, TIME correspondent Abigail Hauslohner reports on the recent protests against the government and provides a broader view of what is at stake for Egypt and US relations in the Middle East. More »

  • Video: Tunisia, Arab Youth, Rebellion and Twitter

    Columnist Mona Eltahawy says the Tunisia uprising that toppled the ruling regime was fueled by disaffected youth and spread by social media More »

  • Photos: The Ransacked Mansions of Tunisia

    A tour of the vandalized homes of the Tunisian president and his family More »

  • Photos: A Brief History of People Power

    As mass protests in Tunisia seek to bring about regime change, TIME looks at other instances of popular rebellion More »

  • Photos: Tunisia's Tumultuous Month

    A seemingly small act of defiance in December triggers a revolution that ultimately topples a corrupt Arab regime More »

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