‘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.
Experts claim that the government has placed a premium on short-term financial gain over truth-seeking that could prompt political reform.
After the fall of Fasher, Egypt turned to Turkey to find a way to deter the growing Emirati threat
Israel and the UAE’s respective projects share a set of dangerous and universalizing justifications
Egypt will be getting another US$5 billion in loans from the International Monetary Fund as an increase to the 2022 $3 billion loan, IMF representative in Egypt Ivanna…
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.
Mada Masr presents some context on the different players in the developments on the ground in Sudan
1968 might have been a political failure but it has also spurred ideas that remain relevant today