Sayed Moshagheb rearrested hours after release from 11 years imprisonment
Sayed Moshagheb emerged from 11 years of imprisonment to a spontaneous celebration organized by a number of his friends in front of his house in Bulaq Dakrour on…
Sayed Moshagheb emerged from 11 years of imprisonment to a spontaneous celebration organized by a number of his friends in front of his house in Bulaq Dakrour on…
After authorizing the deadliest strikes on Lebanon in years on Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took to the podium in a national address to assure his audience…
In an unexpected move, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Wednesday Israel’s final approval of a controversial gas export deal with Egypt, months after Israeli hesitation following…
Despite the fragile ceasefire with Hamas, Israel conducted a wave of airstrikes starting Tuesday afternoon in areas across the Gaza Strip, killing over 100 Palestinians. The attacks followed…
The government temporarily reduced natural gas supplies to state-owned petrochemical plants, particularly fertilizer producers, by around 50 percent starting May 17, according to seven sources who spoke to…
In a major shift in Sudan’s ongoing war, the conflict has now reached Port Sudan and Kassala — marking the first time fighting has extended to eastern Sudan.…
Throughout the Gaza Strip, the struggle for survival entails daily forms of personal misery. Securing a meal with which to break Ramadan fasting presents a challenge to everyone…
The US's abstention is a shift in position within the UN Security Council
Natural gas produced at Egypt’s largest field, Zohr, continued to decline over the course of 2023, according to reporting by the Middle East Economic Survey (MEES). Egypt’s main…
Residents saw the state's ambivalence as tacit approval of the Mestereyeheen's activities
Four executives from French tech companies were indicted in France last month for the sale of software to Libya and Egypt that was used to gather information about…
"The big question is what happens when one of Egypt’s big red lines are crossed"