The Pylos shipwreck, the disappearing blue rope, and the trial ‘to determine the kind of world we want to live in’
A boat carrying hundreds of migrants, including 200 Egyptians, sank off the coast of Pylos in 2023
A boat carrying hundreds of migrants, including 200 Egyptians, sank off the coast of Pylos in 2023
Recordings reveal the coastguard was busy preemptively staging its own impunity before the ship sank
Mona Seif, sister of detained activist and writer Alaa Abd El Fattah, issued a plea on Friday in which she expressed fear for the life of her mother,…
Egypt is set to present its human rights record for review before the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on January 28, amid stark discrepancies between the government's…
The Criminal Appeal Court of Kalamata dismissed charges against nine Egyptian shipwreck survivors on Tuesday after they were charged with causing one of the deadliest shipwrecks ever to…
Accountability for the tragedy spans various actors across the Mediterranean
These types of urban changes also affect how neighborhood communities develop and interact
In the lobby of Al-Moallem Hospital in Khartoum, I looked at the corpses and injured bodies around me. Outside the heavy glass doors that we locked, I saw…
The decision is being seen as a trial period before the door is opened to female graduates
Among the 335 new appointees, all graduates of public law schools, there was not a single woman.
The state approaches the issue as a strictly binary one leading to a simplified view of the economy