Down 1 article, the protest law survives
After the Supreme Constitutional Court annulled an article of the protest law, we lay out the ruling’s implications and detail the articles that were upheld
After the Supreme Constitutional Court annulled an article of the protest law, we lay out the ruling’s implications and detail the articles that were upheld
On Saturday the Supreme Constitutional Court ruled that Article 10 of Egypt's controversial Protest Law is unconstitutional.
On Monday Parliament voted against amending the Penal Code's provisions regarding indecency, retaining imprisonment as a penalty in publishing cases.
On their international day of solidarity, Palestinians of Egypt recount hardship and social aggression
A timeline of events leading to sentencing of syndicate head Yehia Qallash this month.
Fahmy addresses climate finance to Egypt, the use of coal, the country’s renewable energy strategy, e-mobility, rising sea levels, water distribution and more.
Egypt's third wave of mass migration after the 50s and 70s includes a wider spectrum of people
Public transport workers have been antagonized by consecutive regimes
Families say ongoing tensions between detainees and prison authorities have led to prisoner transfers.
While the government prepared a draft NGO bill ready to send to Parliament, the latter approved its own separately drafted legislation.
The Egyptian government has been active in procuring loans in the past year, but where does Parliament stand in this process?
Egyptians are talking about nationwide protests on 11/11, but who is behind the calls?
Yes, Donald J. Trump has been voted in as the next president of the United States of America. This beckons the question, what changes can be expected in the Middle…
Despite expecting annual torrential rain, Egypt continues to suffer from the damaging effects of flooding, raising concerns over preventative measures in place and post-crisis management.
Angry AUC students vow to continue protests over tuition fee increases amid financial crisis.
The government launched a new public-private sector partnership program to build more schools. We investigate whether this will contribute to solving one of the country’s major education crises, namely classroom density.
Analysts raise concerns over lack of transparency regarding the economic activities of the Armed Forces
In the past few months, Egypt and Saudi Arabia’s relationship has been dotted by a series of events that point to what seems to be less than an alliance. Mada Masr reviews the different episodes in the recent tensions between the two countries.
Five months after EgyptAir flight A320 crashed, Egypt hasn’t released the remains of passengers.
The story of how Gamal Mubarak made investments, told through an exclusive document obtained by Mada Masr
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