Inside a regime’s last days: Mubarak and his inner circle during the 2011 revolution
“When we went out on January 25, we weren’t thinking we would end Mubarak’s rule”
“When we went out on January 25, we weren’t thinking we would end Mubarak’s rule”
Something was bubbling right under the surface, threatening to overflow.
In the face of scarce official data, how can we really tell who's breaking box office records?
Appeal upheld for 16 defendants in 2011 foreign funding case
Sami Anan, the retired Armed Forces Chief of Staff and jailed former presidential contender, denied discussing documents regarding post-2011 violence with Hesham Geneina, the former Central Auditing Authority…
Police arrested former head of Central Auditing Authority Hesham Geniena from his home
3 civilians, who'd been sentenced to death in a 2011 military tribunal, were executed on Tuesday
The Court of Cassation acquitted ousted President Hosni Mubarak of ordering the killing of protesters in 2011 on Thursday
In a speech on Saturday, Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi explained that the 2011 revolution had as many detrimental effects on the economy as it did positive ones.
Travel bans have become increasingly common since the ouster of former President Mohamed Morsi 3 years ago.
American Secretary of State John Kerry announced on Friday his concern for the deteriorating condition of human rights in Egypt, citing the reopening of a case against non-governmental…
The Cairo Criminal Court is scheduled to review a ruling to freeze the assets of four defendants, including Hossam Bahgat and Gamal Eid, pending investigations into charges that they…