Last minute Egyptian delegation visit subdues Friday marches, de-escalates potential for war in Gaza
An Egyptian delegation's Thursday meeting with Hamas officials curbed likelihood of war in Gaza
An Egyptian delegation's Thursday meeting with Hamas officials curbed likelihood of war in Gaza
Did Sara Abu Bakr die as a result of ministry negligence or natural causes?
Reform advocates offer tentative approval of the move to accept law graduates
Mada Masr sits down with UN special rapporteur on the right to adequate housing, Leilani Farha
Notorious militant Hesham Ashmawy was captured in a security raid by the Libyan National Army
A look at popular sentiment surrounding the peace treaty four decades after Egypt signed the Camp David Accords with Israel
A four-day meeting between Hamas and Egyptian intelligence officials concluded on Wednesday
Alaa and Gamal’s brief stint in detention points to government dissatisfaction with their political standing
Recent months have seen a spike in the number of Health Ministry doctors requesting unpaid leave or resigning from their positions, leading some to speculate that it will not be…
How Egypt’s foreign policy sailed through the difficult events of the summer of 2013
Egypt backs out of a verbal agreement to a 4-7 year timeframe for filling the Renaissance dam
North Sinai's major cities were blanketed in darkness after three electricity towers were damaged
The Palestinian Authority prepares punitive sanctions for Gaza, as reconciliation talks break down
Alaa and Gamal Mubarak, along with other Mubarak-era tycoons, were detained for insider trading
The North Sinai governor announced an easing of some restrictions in a Monday meeting
Police announced that Simegnew Bekele, the dam’s manager and face of the project, took his own life
The Gaza truce deal, which had seemed imminent, was sidelined in a recent Egypt-Fatah meeting
As the historic trial draws to a close, Mada Masr maps the details of the case, which spanned almost 5 years
Kidnappings along the only road in and out of southeast Libya may pose a threat to peace
A week of violence has prompted reconfigurations in the security situation in North Sinai's Arish
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