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  • After prosecutor’s assassination, Egypt quietly marks June 30

    After prosecutor’s assassination, Egypt quietly marks June 30

    Several political parties have called for celebrations to commemorate this year’s anniversary.
    Analysis
  • Two years on, where is Egypt’s Tamarod movement today?

    Two years on, where is Egypt’s Tamarod movement today?

    Tamarod spearhead protests in June 2013 against the Muslim Brotherhood’s candidate Mursi a year after he took office
    Analysis
  • Hindsight and Egypt’s revolutionaries

    Hindsight and Egypt’s revolutionaries

    The Egyptian revolutionary camp is not above critique, and never should be
    Middle East
  • Egypt: ‘The people want the return of the regime’

    Egypt: ‘The people want the return of the regime’

    Which people — whose supporters — am I talking about? I am, of course, talking about the remnants of every regime that quickly collapsed ...
    Middle East
  • Governing Egypt: A contest to see who can do a worse job

    Governing Egypt: A contest to see who can do a worse job

    Egypt’s immediate post-Mubarak phase saw a bungled transitional process led by Mubarak’s own generals
    Middle East
  • Egypt deserves a better constitution

    Egypt deserves a better constitution

    Egypt has been wounded throughout the last three years, by a repeated assault on the revolutionary ideals that brought people to the streets in 2011
    Middle East
  • Dead-end strategies in Egypt

    Dead-end strategies in Egypt

    Months since the overthrow of President Mohammed Mursi, Egypt remains in turmoil, and has dominated the news headlines for much of that time. Despite ...
    Middle East
  • Mohammad Mursi and the theater of the absurd

    Mohammad Mursi and the theater of the absurd

    As much as it should be a very serious scene, Arab reality has become very much like a caricature. Perhaps Samuel Beckett, the Irish genius behind ...
    Middle East
  • The media: Down and out, in and about Egypt

    The media: Down and out, in and about Egypt

    What is the big question in the press in Egypt? How deep, for how long and why is America a partner in conspiracy with the Muslim Brotherhood? Of ...
    Media
  • America turned its back on Egypt, what happens now?

    America turned its back on Egypt, what happens now?

    At a private dinner in the British capital, I asked a veteran politician – I will keep his name anonymous - about Egypt's relations with America ...
    World
  • Mursi supporters push for ‘Pray for Egypt’ protests ahead of Eid

    Mursi supporters push for ‘Pray for Egypt’ protests ahead of Eid

    Supporters of the deposed President Mohammad Mursi have announced plans for a “Pray for Egypt” protest day on Monday to coincide with the ...
    Middle East
  • It’s still Cairo, but different

    It’s still Cairo, but different

    On my most recent trip to Egypt I noticed how few passengers were on board the plane, especially in business and first class. As they say, ...
    Middle East
  • The Muslim Brotherhood is losing everything

    The Muslim Brotherhood is losing everything

    The new and the old ousted regimes in Egypt are exchanging fists in daily battles between the government and banned opposition. Celebrations were held ...
    Middle East
  • Egypt’s political map in the post-Mursi era

    Egypt’s political map in the post-Mursi era

    In a few weeks the Egyptians will go to the polls again, for the sixth time in two-and-a-half years, amid confusing political complications that ...
    Features
  • What really happened in Egypt’s revolution?

    What really happened in Egypt’s revolution?

    Controversy still exists over the events Egypt witnessed on Jan. 25, 2011 and on June 30, 2013. What Egypt witnessed more than two years ago was an ...
    Middle East
  • The rise of ‘political effeminacy’ in Egypt

    The rise of ‘political effeminacy’ in Egypt

    “Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists,” former U.S. President George W. Bush said in his address to Congress and to the ...
    Middle East
  • The Muslim Brotherhood makes sparks fly

    The Muslim Brotherhood makes sparks fly

    Just as they had been once before, voices calling for the banning of the Muslim Brotherhood are on the rise, in the wake of recent events. Aside from ...
    Middle East
  • Al-Qaeda chief Zawahiri accuses U.S. of plotting Mursi’s ouster

    Al-Qaeda chief Zawahiri accuses U.S. of plotting Mursi’s ouster

    The United States has been accused by al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri of plotting with Egypt’s military, secularists and Christians to ...
    Middle East
  • Egypt’s super hero

    Egypt’s super hero

    In a new Egyptian sit-com that combines fantasy with absurdism and science fiction, a scientist manages to create a formula that gives human beings ...
    Middle East
  • Egypt NGOs urge interior minister dismissal over deaths

    Egypt NGOs urge interior minister dismissal over deaths

    A group of Egyptian NGOs called on Monday for the interior minister to be dismissed over the deaths of at least 72 people at a Cairo protest. The ...
    Middle East
  • Egypt’s new top general stirs echoes of Nasser

    Egypt’s new top general stirs echoes of Nasser

    Egypt’s army is recasting the country’s political drama, giving a popular general the starring role in a change with echoes of the past ...
    Analysis
  • Has Egypt killed Syria?

    Has Egypt killed Syria?

    In the first two weeks of Ramadan, 1,262 Syrians were killed. The news didn’t make headlines and people were not agitated. This makes us wonder ...
    Middle East
  • Reflections on the revolution in Egypt

    Reflections on the revolution in Egypt

    Edmund Burke wrote that great classic of conservative political thought, Reflections on the Revolution in France in 1790. The French Revolution was ...
    Middle East
  • Egypt: the ‘sisterhood’ revolution

    Egypt: the ‘sisterhood’ revolution

    - What kind of nonsense is that? I said women of the Muslim Brotherhood must take part in the demonstration. Why don’t they want to comply? ...
    Middle East
  • How the June 30 uprising wasn’t the January 25 revolution

    How the June 30 uprising wasn’t the January 25 revolution

    Was the June 30 uprising akin to the January 25 revolution, a continuation of it, or a failure of it? It was a good thing for Egypt, for a variety of ...
    Middle East
  • Cairo residents lose their patience with Islamist camp

    Cairo residents lose their patience with Islamist camp

    As thousands of Islamists massed for a third week at Cairo’s Rabaa al-Adawiya square, residents were beginning to lose patience with ousted ...
    Features
  • U.N. rights chief presses Egypt on Mursi detention

    U.N. rights chief presses Egypt on Mursi detention

    The top United Nations human rights official has asked Egypt’s interim government to explain why the army detained ousted President Mohamed ...
    Middle East
  • Egyptian Christians happy Mursi is gone but remain wary

    Egyptian Christians happy Mursi is gone but remain wary

    The evening Egypt’s army ousted Islamist President Mohammed Mursi, Christian lawyer Peter Naggar celebrated on Tahrir Square with even greater ...
    Features
  • Egyptian protesters rally to demand Mursi’s return to power

    Egyptian protesters rally to demand Mursi’s return to power

    Thousands of supporters of the ousted Egyptian president Mohammad Mursi rallied nationwide on Monday to commemorate dozens of people who were killed ...
    Middle East
  • Is Washington backing the Brotherhood?

    Is Washington backing the Brotherhood?

    For a year now there has been talk of a conspiracy that Egyptian president Mohammed Mursi’s rise to power was planned overnight in Washington. ...
    Middle East
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