Report from Gaza: Wounds of return
While Israel continues to open fire on peaceful protesters, Gaza hospitals are unable to provide adequate care due to severe overcrowding and a critical shortage of supplies
While Israel continues to open fire on peaceful protesters, Gaza hospitals are unable to provide adequate care due to severe overcrowding and a critical shortage of supplies
New legislation regulating Uber, Careem and other transportation network companies covers only some of the contentious issues surrounding them worldwide
Source: Hamas accepted European proposal via Egypt to lift the siege on the Gaza Strip but Egypt denied air and sea corridor condition
Commuters angrily respond to a recent hike in metro fares ranging between 250 and 300 percent
Journalists are working under tough conditions in Egypt, with poor pay and lack of protection
The protracted process toward a media law
The past month has seen several breakthroughs on pending Cairo-Moscow diplomatic discussions
We profile an Uber driver, a white taxi driver and a black-and-white taxi driver
Speaking to Mada Masr upon his arrival in Benghazi, Haftar rebuffs rumors of deteriorating health
Under the new law, the government can directly confiscate assets rather than merely freeze them
Exams have been canceled for North Sinai primary and preparatory students as schools remain closed
The coalition aims to amend articles that stand in the way of its planned political party
The disputed legal status of a church in Beni Suef sparked sectarian violence and 20 arrests
The amendments include harsher punishments for website admins and ISPs that disclose user data
Pro-state majority parliamentary bloc Alliance to Support Egypt considers forming a political party
As negotiations begin, officials are hopeful that agreements will be reached between the 3 countries
How have Egypt’s counterinsurgency efforts played out during Sisi’s first term in office?
As polls opened on March 26, the atmosphere was a far cry from festive scenes of previous elections
North Sinai residents queued in long lines this election, just at food outlets rather than polls
Public and private sector efforts to secure a high voter turnout in Egypt's presidential election
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