‘Punished for doing their jobs:’ Lawyers defend HR workers in court
As asset freeze is upheld for Azza Soliman, lawyers present defense for Atef Hafez, Mozn Hassan
As asset freeze is upheld for Azza Soliman, lawyers present defense for Atef Hafez, Mozn Hassan
Police forces dispersed a protest in Qasr al-Aini Street Sunday by a few hundred student nurses from a private institute demanding government employment. The students demanded the state…
The price that industrial actors pay for natural gas remained untouched by the government
The future By the time we get to the speech of Cypriot-Israeli real estate businessman and billionaire Yakir Gabay at the Board of Peace’s first meeting on February…
Subscribe to our Lens on Sudan newsletter here. The Rapid Support Forces’ siege of Dalang — which had left the Kordofan city’s residents suffering a severe humanitarian crisis…
Anchor Isaad Younis interviewed on Sunday a crew of newly hired government employees — judges, a diplomatic attaché, a school principal, a legal researcher at the Customs Authority,…
After more than a year and a half in Cairo, Um Mohamed is back to her home in Khartoum. But like many of the hundreds of thousands who…
“They’re going to be demolished anyway.” So said a security official to several residents of the Matrouh village of Semella last week, stressing that their homes would inevitably…
Zohran Mamdani has won the New York mayoral race, marking a turning point in American politics — and in global politics as well. Why is it a turning…
The coincidental nature behind the establishment of the Grand Egyptian Museum
In Cairo, sidewalks have been repainted, screens set-up and security measures tightened. People living nearby say fireworks have been test-run in Giza. These are the visible signs that…
The public-private consortium renovating Giza zoo has shown little regard for animal welfare