One year on the disbanding of the MB sit-ins in Cairo, Human Rights Watch (HRW) issued a report which claimed...
Read moreOne year on the MB nationwide attack against the Copts in tandem with the police breakup of the Rabaa and...
Read moreThe date 30 June 2013 will go down in Egypt’s history as one which changed the destiny of an entire...
Read moreNow that Egyptians have earned the president they worked so hard to get, and celebrated their choice with gusto, it’s...
Read moreWith a new president sworn in, Egyptians demand security first and foremost “They told us the revolution [the January 2011...
Read more“It’s a festive atmosphere here in central Cairo, more of a party than a poll,” the BBC’s Shaimaa’ Khalil reported....
Read moreAs Egyptians gear up for the presidential elections, Egypt observes a three-day period of “election silence” when no electioneering is...
Read moreIn an unprecedented turnout that slightly exceeded 50 per cent, 93.39 per cent of the Egyptians outside Egypt voted for...
Read moreWith little more than a week to go for the presidential elections—they will be held on 26 – 27 May—and...
Read moreIt’s campaign season in full. The two-horse race to reach the topmost executive position in Egypt is at its most...
Read moreWhat do Copts and presidential contender Field Marshal Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi have in common? They’re all targets of Muslim Brotherhood (MB)...
Read moreIt’s the same argument you hear wherever you go. You need only stroll through Egypt’s streets, sit at any sidewalk...
Read moreTwo recent court sentences have aroused a lot of controversy not only in Egypt but also worldwide. Death penaltyOn Monday,...
Read moreOrman, the Mother of Gardens in Egypt, was wrecked at the hands of the Muslim Brothers It would be hard...
Read moreBefore 2011, the political opinion of young Egyptians, who represent some 60 per cent of the total population, was all...
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