Coverage of the 10-year anniversary of the Arab Spring continues to dot the international press: The Financial Times profiles women’s rights advocates in Egypt, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, and Morocco a decade after the uprisings, while the New York Times carries a piece by Ben Hubbard and David Kirkpatrick, both former Cairo hands, where they look at what the Arab spring has left us. Their Egyptian cast of characters includes former Islamist cabinet member Amr Drrag (without identifying his political persuasion) and the last word in the piece goes to a Cairo car repair shop owner and his friend. Libya, Yemen, Bahrain and Syria — KSA and the UAE: Just about everybody gets name-checked here, and the authors find the past decade hasn’t been kind.

Also still making the rounds: The discovery of the world’s oldest commercial brewery in Sohag (Reuters | Deutsche Welle).