Egypt's president paid tribute to the country's 2011 uprising on the eve of its fifth anniversary
Revolutionary activists who are opposed to both Mohammad Mursi and Abdel Fattah al-Sisi might describe the July 3 as a coup
Knowledge, indeed, is power. But while it can warn, there are also some things it cannot protect against
Egypt’s youth know they are meant to have rights and they know that those in power can be held accountable
Reflecting on Egypt’s June 30 protest and the many questions it raised
Why did the Muslim Brotherhood rush to participate in the Egyptian protests after Jan. 25?
Egypt is plagued by civil strife, vigilante violence and terrorism
Some Islamist parties were not in favor of the decision while it was welcomed by political parties that supported the June 30 protests
What is happening in Egypt is not law and order. It is, instead, an example of very vindictive repression
Egypt should be the country of one million leaders since the political elite should be made up of one percent of the country’s 100 million ...
“Peaceful freedom of expression should be guaranteed to everyone and the security forces must abide by international standards. We also express ...
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, ...
The armed men who ransacked the Muslim Brotherhood headquarters in Cairo on Monday had crossed a red line of violence, the ruling movement told ...
Red cards were waved by thousands of demonstrators in Egypt’s Tahrir Square on Sunday to demand the resignation of Egypt's Islamist President ...
According to preliminary indications, the potential scenario of the anti-government protests in Egypt, expected to take place on June 30, reveals that ...
“I will not accept humiliation” is the line I liked best in what was dubbed a “rebellion anthem” which reminds us of that old ...
Mohammed Mursi, an Islamist who pledged to be a “president for all Egyptians” at his inauguration, faces mass rallies demanding his ...
I purposely wrote my conclusion in the title so that those impatient readers and those who prematurely judge my opinion could spare their efforts. In ...
Mass protests planned by the Egyptian opposition forces at the end of this month sparked fear in the country as Zamalek’s Brazilian coach, ...
On January 28, 2011, during the beginning of the uprising, the Egyptian government cut off internet and mobile services. The first thing that came to ...
The Egyptian police’s surprising stance ahead of the protests planned by the opposition on June 30 is as worrying as the stand adopted by the ...
Egypt has a way of putting otherwise rather reasonable people into rather unreasonable positions on a regular basis. The of June 30 protests are no ...
Opposition parties in Egypt that have formed a coalition planning mass protests on June 30, a date marking President Mohammed Mursi’s first ...
Egypt’s airports will raise their alert level to “high” ahead of June 30 when opposition-backed protesters plan to demonstrate ...
Who exactly is advising Egypt’s rulers these days? Has the opposition succeeded in infiltrating the Brotherhood’s iron fences and managed ...
June 30 will be the “day of salvation" from the government of Egyptian President Mohammad Mursi, former Prime Minister Ahmad Shafiq said on ...
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