‘Hospitals are for the dying’: Medical negligence inside Egyptian prisons
Rights groups have repeatedly warned that conditions in Egypt’s prisons are far below standards
Rights groups have repeatedly warned that conditions in Egypt’s prisons are far below standards
The attacks capped a week of violence with a surge in militants launching attacks on civilians
Those detained face accusations of a plot to bring down the state ahead of the June 30 anniversary
On June 6, Parliament approved two laws that regulate how the heads of Egypt’s top judicial bodies are selected, granting the president greater powers over the appointment process. The laws…
Newspapers published the same 42-word article to announce the former president's death
Former President Mohamed Morsi collapsed and died on Monday while attending a court hearing
Four people who lived through the dispersal of the sit-in in Khartoum tell Mada Masr what happened that fateful morning
An attack on the Batal 14 checkpoint in the Arish village of al-Seel left 10 police personnel dead
Egypt is an eager mediator in Sudan but its position is contested by Ethiopia and Kenya
In All the Pasha’s Men, Fahmy took up the narrative of Mohammed Ali’s construction of modern Egypt
Understanding the long history of the relationship between Sudan’s military, paramilitary groups and opposition parties
Protesters put up barricades on thousands of kilometers of roads after the violent sit-in dispersal
Attendees said they were subjected to unprecedented intimidation and restrictions by Egypt officials
Attributing fault for collateral damage in Sinai is hard, but those in Joura say they know this time
Alaa Abd El Fattah describes his prison conditions and his constant struggle to improve them
The project’s finances are not subject to any public oversight or accountability
The 8th episode of the 3rd season of Andeel’s satirical series Big Brother
Awadeya Mahmoud Koko is using her skills to run the biggest street kitchen in Khartoum's mass sit-in
Power is concentrated in the presidency and military at the expense of other state institutions
The protest movement blamed the violence on “remnants of the ousted regime"
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