How Egypt’s water feeds the Gulf
10 percent of Egypt's Nile water is allocated for Gulf food security
10 percent of Egypt's Nile water is allocated for Gulf food security
Two people were killed by stray bullets, and residents suffered power cuts and long lines for gas
Memories from four different generations touching on the life and work of Hani Shukrallah
Alaa Abd El Fattah speaks with Mada Masr
How youth were mobilized as a visible force supporting the referendum on constitutional amendments
A fragile Egypt-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian factions in Gaza took hold Monday
Hesham Gaafar: A journalist’s story of detention
How the northern Sudanese city of Atbara became the cradle of a revolution
«There needs to be an international framework for migrants, just as there is for refugees»
The head of a polling station described issues of deep concern with the conduct of the vote
Parts of the Eastern Desert are being urbanized without the people who have lived there historically
Province of Sinai will expand its militant operations into the more heavily fortified South Sinai
“What difference does it make what [voters] know or don’t know?” says one parliamentary source.
Unlike in previous votes, more opposition members are calling for a 'no' vote than for a boycott.
Egypt to hold AU meeting on Sudan this week in Cairo to push for preservation of military council’s rule, shore up bilateral relations
A host of militant attacks in the past two weeks have led to tighter security measures in Sinai
In his first media interview since his release, Alaa Seif spoke with Mada Masr
Sudan protesters celebrated the second military ouster of an unfavorable leader in the last 48 hours
The lack of clarity around the future of the country's leadership highlights military infighting
A proposed constitutional article would have featured a less independent Al-Azhar
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