Hussein Salem’s wealth: What’s hidden is more important
A reconciliation deal with Mubarak-era businessman Hussein Salem was said to be based on the recuperation of 75% of his wealth, but it turns out this is more than what was accounted for.
A reconciliation deal with Mubarak-era businessman Hussein Salem was said to be based on the recuperation of 75% of his wealth, but it turns out this is more than what was accounted for.
A few weeks after being released from prison, Islam Khalil looks back at his detention conditions.
Armed militants ambushed Abu Zakdan in four-wheel drives, shot live ammunition at soldiers.
“We've reached the stage where we are unable to deal with the government.”
Parliament passes landmark anti-smuggling law, but what will it change?
Experts speculate invitation to Syrian security chief sends clear message.
“The government knew since 4 am that we were sinking, but they did nothing.”
Independent Egyptian group calls for five-year moratorium on capital punishment.
While Egyptians wait for an imminent Central Bank decision to float the pound, many suggest the shock waves will hit the poor…
Sunday, October 2, 2016 arrived. Voting stations opened in the morning and they closed in the afternoon. In less than one hour, it was confirmed that a small section of…
Egypt’s Interior Ministry announced that influential Brotherhood leader Mohamed Kamal had been killed during an exchange of fire.
Mohand Ehab died on Monday due to complications related to leukaemia that worsened while he was imprisoned in Alexandria.
On the recently built Bashayer al-Kheir (Good Omens) project, which President Sisi inaugurated last week.
“We know how he was killed, but now we need to know why,” Giulio's mother Paola says.
Why they took to the sea, how they survived and how some lost their loved ones
Ziad Abu-Rish situates the place of the government and its authoritarian political structure – both directly complicit in creating the context for what occurred – in the picture being sketched…
Over the past few weeks clashes over Libya’s oil ports have broken out between forces linked to the UN-backed government in the West and the Libyan National Army (LNA), one…
In a scene characterized by a celebratory approach to technology and media, two critical interventions at international media conferences offered something else
Human rights workers criticize Egypt's new Cabinet-approved NGO law, of which Mada Masr obtained a copy
Families of Egyptian prisoners recount brief, irregular visits, arbitrary banning of goods
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