‘Recycling’ the migration books: How Egypt manipulates smuggler arrests for EU money
“Just bear with it for a while, the European Union is causing trouble. You’ll be released”
“Just bear with it for a while, the European Union is causing trouble. You’ll be released”
A new contemporary art scene dominated by public and private stakeholders is emerging
Two independent exhibitions commemorate an important chapter of Egyptian Modernism.
Centamin, operator of Egypt’s first large-scale gold mine, cut 2014 output forecasts by around 10 percent. The company, whose main asset is the Sukari mine in Egypt’s Eastern…
PART ONE: THE STATE Article 1 The Arab Republic of Egypt is a sovereign state, united and indivisible, of which no part shall be conceded. Its system is…
After the fall of Fasher, Egypt turned to Turkey to find a way to deter the growing Emirati threat
Beneath the mask the city’s donned for COP27 are the marks of years of uncalculated redevelopment
A new basis for power could also be the basis for a new type of political power.
In All the Pasha’s Men, Fahmy took up the narrative of Mohammed Ali’s construction of modern Egypt
Mada Masr presents some context on the different players in the developments on the ground in Sudan