A timeline of the Tiran and Sanafir islands legal contest
What led to the court hearing to decide the fate of 2 islands and how power will be brokered in Egypt?
What led to the court hearing to decide the fate of 2 islands and how power will be brokered in Egypt?
An interview with TD Paul Murphy on the Irish delegation's visit to Egypt
Opposition to the government's ceding of Tiran and Sanafir to Saudi Arabia includes parliamentarians
More than 30 days have passed since Parliament approved the NGO law and there is still no word from the president. According to the Constitution, this is the deadline for the president to have a say on any law submitted to him.
The leading liberal party is drowning in internal disputes, as another post-2011 party disintegrates
A high-level corruption case implicating the State Council came to light as Parliament began discussing a proposed legal amendment granting the president more power to appoint judicial authorities
A group of lawyers appealed against a decision by the Cabinet to submit the deal facilitating the sovereign transfer of Sanafir and…
Sisi declared 2016 the year of the youth, but what actually happened for young people?
Between bills, court cases and security measures, civil society groups have been bearing the brunt of state repression. Yet, for many of them, the question is not whether to continue but how
Egypt’s presence on the Security Council has enabled it to hijack Palestinian attempts to get the settlements condemned.
The independent AUC student newspaper has published an investigative report about informants on campus
After interruptions in Signal's service, here are messaging applications that allow users to securely chat
The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the bombing of the St. Peter and St. Paul Church on December 11. What does this tell us about the geographic expansion and qualitative shift of the group’s operations, let alone the veracity of its claim over the attack?
As asset freeze is upheld for Azza Soliman, lawyers present defense for Atef Hafez, Mozn Hassan
Throughout the past years sectarian attacks on churches and Christians have been perpetrated by everyone from Muslim communities, political groups and militants to the state.
Church and state leaders took center stage, while families were largely excluded
Accounts of IMF intervention in Asia and Latin America in the 1990s
Karoline Kamel reports from the immediate aftermath of the bombing of St. Peter and St. Paul Church
Photos capture the destruction and despair left in the aftermath of the IED that donated in a Cairo church
A unified media bill drafted by an independent committee has been divided into separate bills, a move which has raised concerns about compromises on media freedoms
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