November was Egypt’s worst month for tourism since 2013
In the aftermath of the deadly Russian plane crash in late October, just 558,600 foreign tourists arrived in Egypt in November 2015, the lowest figure in over two…
In the aftermath of the deadly Russian plane crash in late October, just 558,600 foreign tourists arrived in Egypt in November 2015, the lowest figure in over two…
Thousands of public sector workers took to the streets on Monday in protest against the civil service law issued in March, which they say negatively impacts up to…
As the year closes, Mada Masr remembers the moments of 2013. Through these images, by photographer Virginie Nguyen, we remember 12 months of tumultuous political events in Egypt, in…
In Cosmovision, Lara Baladi breaks down photography’s cadre into a discursive unfurling of her becoming from 1996 to 2011, autobiographically performing the logic of the white cube. Shown…
Thousands of refugees in Egypt have been subjected to arrest, detention and forced deportations
Journalists at Al-Bawaba News are continuing their sit-in at the Cairo Journalists Syndicate headquarters after company security expelled them by force from the newspaper’s premises where they began…
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…
Multidisciplinary artist Ash Moniz has turned art-making into aid relief for Gaza
Voting is set to be repeated in two-thirds of the districts that took part in the parliamentary elections’ first phase, following a court decision issued late on Saturday…
To see the moment it all began, you have to get in a time machine, back to a now defunct blog
Quiet Dwellings was first and foremost an invitation to meditate on death and dreaming
Avichay Adraee, spokesperson for the Israeli occupation forces, posted on X in the first hours of August 11, addressing a dead Anas al-Sharif in Arabic. “Anas al-Sharif: Your…