The enemy you know: Why Egypt is turning to Qatar to weather crisis
“At least with the Qataris, things are clear,” says one government official
“At least with the Qataris, things are clear,” says one government official
"We must be unpredictable and conquer public spaces"
There are 11 churches total in Imbaba, of which only five have obtained liscenses
Independent environmental organizations are wary of engaging with COP27 for fear of reprisals.
Cairo and Ankara discussed the pursuit of an alternative government after recent clashes in Tripoli
The prosecution's investigations attributed his death to natural causes.
In historic first, an Armed Forces general is set to take a seat on the bench of Egypt’s highest court. Mada Masr looks at the politics behind the decision.
Egypt’s authorities are yet to provide any information.
Biden has pledged to reassert US influence in the Middle East.
The project is a major push toward highlighting Egypt’s efforts in hosting the upcoming COP 27.
Objection to the potential selling of endowments has primarily come from Al-Azhar.
Sessions in the National Dialogue proper are set to begin after Eid al-Adha
Abd El Fattah's family will not be able to sue Egypt’s public prosecution in this rare legal pathway
Monday’s emergency court ruling cannot be appealed due to the court's exceptional nature.
How do (in)formal justice systems reinforce power dynamics and short circuit justice?
One official said the removals are meant to “restore [the Nile's] civilized appearance.
Bin Salman hopes to be viewed by the US as “the balance-maker” in guaranteeing regional alliances
A single line can be drawn from the Kurd family home in Sheikh Jarrah to every corner of Palestine
The UAE has played a key role over the last month in facilitating the peace negotiations
"The academy issued its statement without consulting the civil movement"
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