Sacking TV presenter Osama Kamal: How graduates of the Presidential Leadership Program manage Egypt’s TV channels
"There is no mistake. Ramy Radwan will present the show instead of you today and going forward."
"There is no mistake. Ramy Radwan will present the show instead of you today and going forward."
Civilians were killed by stray bullets, unseen roadblocks and an explosive device across North Sinai
The initiative includes “concessions agreed upon by a large segment of imprisoned Brotherhood youth.
Fishere was told that he had “crossed all political red lines" prior to his termination.
The joint statement said the conference in Cairo should be canceled outright, rather than postponed.
The institute's medical services and research capacity have been steadily deteriorating for years.
The island’s residents have been engaged in a long battle over government plans to expropriate land
Province of Sinai took credit for two incidents that occurred North Sinai last week.
A look into militant group Hassm, accused in Sunday's attack, as well other possible culprits.
The laws bestow more authority on the Armed Forces, already the most powerful actor in the country
At least 20 people were killed and 47 wounded in a car bomb explosion in central Cairo.
Protesters rejected the report as an attempt to shield the military council from responsibility
Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority head Sameh al-Hanafy called the airline’s decision 'political'
In a statement, 10 rights groups rejected the new law. Others viewed it as a qualified victory.
Province of Sinai's recent presence there points to an expansion of the group’s areas of operation
Egypt’s domineering speaker of parliament is facing stiff internal opposition on multiple fronts
3 months into the assault on Tripoli, Mada takes stock of the LNA's alliances after a major setback
The heads of all civil judicial bodies are set to leave their posts in October
A massive security campaign has been launched in Arish following a series of attacks by militants
Security forces fired teargas at protesters who continued to press on toward the presidential palace
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