Egypt revolution, 10 years on: Cairo's new homeless
Demonstrations that led to the overthrow of Egypt former president Hosni Mubarak started a decade ago on Jan. 25. But ten years later, the promise and hope that fueled the movement is fading away. Over the past several years, the president's government has cracked down on Egypt's informal housing settlements. Residents often only have one day to pack up and relocate to far away towns on the periphery of Cairo. Here is more from our team on the ground.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Pope Francis to honor IS's victims in Mosul
France 24
-
Pope urges Iraqis to shun past violence and give peace a chance
France 24
-
"The repression must stop," envoy on Myanmar tells UN
France 24
-
Six Dr. Seuss books pulled from publication due to racist imagery
France 24
-
REPLAY: Pope hails 'long-awaited' trip to Iraq, 'a cradle of civilisation'
France 24
-
Pope Francis arrives in Baghdad for risky, historic Iraq tour
France 24
-
Courage under fire: The women activists who risk their lives
France 24
-
'Pilgrim of peace' Pope Francis lands in war-scarred Iraq to rally Christians
France 24
-
Nigeria kidnapped students: schoolgirls were abducted in Zamfara state
France 24
-
Pope Francis 'happy' to land in Iraq on historic 4-day visit
France 24
-
Pope Francis lands in Baghdad on first-ever papal visit
France 24
-
EU, Italy stop AstraZeneca vaccine exports to Australia
France 24
-
Pope's Iraq visit: Historic trip begins despite virus, security concerns
France 24
-
Forgotten mausoleum of Roman emperor Augustus reborn
France 24
-
Myanmar crackdown on protests, widely filmed, sparks outrage
France 24
-
China parliament meeting: Beijing's plans to shake up Hong Kong's electoral system
France 24