Will Egypt’s Supreme Media Regulatory Council become a new censorship body?
A new decision and report by the media regulatory council looks to control TV and radio content
A new decision and report by the media regulatory council looks to control TV and radio content
"The documents are damning. The state doesn’t want you to find out the scandalous way it did its business."
The next step will likely be within the framework of the Security Council
Mada Masr and 7 fellow institutions from the region publish a report to re-read the war and its consequences
Fahmy talks about the sparse historical record of the 1967 defeat, crucial to ascertaining what happened
“People tell us our loved ones are better off in heaven. Who told them they would not have been well if they continued to live?”
Egypt’s contentious NGO law is ratified by Sisi over 6 months after Parliament's approval
Where and how we're blocked, whether it could be legal, what the context is, and more
Activists say arrests are part of an attempt to curtail opposition before 2018 presidential elections
Diplomats removed from positions, an Egyptian embassy raided and a ministry managed beyond its leader's line of sight
Housing Minister Mostafa Madbuly is the latest to be sentenced for failing to uphold a previous court ruling. But will his verdict be carried out?
Nabil Saber was shot after returning to Arish to obtain a stamp for his son's academic record
A Coptic citizen was shot dead by militants in his barber shop in Arish on Saturday, after returning to the city
The state blames overpopulation for the continuing economic crisis and awkwardly courts the support of religious institutions in its battle
We trace the five-year journey of Alexandria-based news organization Karmoz
Egyptian rights defender Mohamed Zaree is nominated for Martin Ennals Award
Sisi has ratified the chief judicial appointments law, despite resistance from judges and a few members of Parliament.
What does the cooperation Sisi called for in his Labor Day address mean amid a marked deterioration in labor conditions?
The attack marks the most recent development in ongoing tensions between the Tarabin tribe and Province of Sinai
The fight over coal demonstrates the continued influence of powerful business lobbies in Egypt
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