Photojournalist Shawkan’s hearing adjourned after 700 days detention without charge
Cairo Criminal Court adjourned photojournalist Mahmoud Abou Zeid’s (popularly known as Shawkan) court hearing on Tuesday to August 3, as he and…
Cairo Criminal Court adjourned photojournalist Mahmoud Abou Zeid’s (popularly known as Shawkan) court hearing on Tuesday to August 3, as he and…
A document from Saudi Arabia's Foreign Ministry reveals details of meetings held between the Saudi ambassador in Cairo and a number of 2012 presidential candidates “to inform them of the kingdom's position…
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi ordered the tightening of the budget for the National Authority for Radio and Television Union on Monday, amid claims that its estimated losses in the 2015/2016 Fiscal…
On July 1, nine of the Muslim Brotherhood’s most senior leaders were traveling from the Nile Delta for their secretive weekly meeting in a deserted district in the southern outskirts of Cairo.…
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi passed a law giving him the power to remove immunized heads of supervisory bodies on Thursday. The law gives the president, who has been the sole…
People pass by the building without giving it much attention. It looks closed most of the time, which makes it difficult for residents and passersby in Galaa and 26 July streets…
A spate of highly destructive bombings in Cairo and Sinai over the past two weeks has raised questions regarding the security forces’ ability to contain and prevent this deadly militant…
A car bomb killed at least one person died and injured seven others after it detonated in front of the Italian Consulate…
Several of the Wikileaks documents, which Mada Masr has exclusive access to through a memorandum of understanding, demonstrated Saudi Arabia’s concerns with the issue of Shias in Egypt. In a…
Since the Wikileaks website began posting leaked documents from the Saudi Arabian government, the issue of the Kingdom financing Egyptian media channels, journalists and researchers has garnered major attention. While the first…
News of a series of coordinated attacks on some of the most important security checkpoints in North Sinai could be perceived as a heavy defeat. The attacks followed a particularly…
During a phone interview on Ala Masouliti television show, hosted by presenter Ahmed Mousa on Monday night, Judge Mohamed Nagy Shehata talked about a new means of achieving justice. Shehata,…
Mohamed Raay has seen Tamarod go from popular campaign to political movement and is now the general coordinator of the party the movement is about to launch —The Popular Arab Movement…
Prosecutor General Hesham Barakat was assassinated in a car bombing on Monday, an attack of unprecedented scope that some analysts worry could mark a grave escalation in the ongoing battle between…
The families of detained journalist Mohamed Saber al-Battawy and photojournalist Mahmoud Abou Zeid, known as Shawkan, started a sit-in on Sunday at the Journalists Syndicate until the release of their relatives. …
The State Council approved a law on Tuesday stipulating that the upcoming parliament is immune to dissolution in the case that the…
In May 2011, Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal sent a note to the head of the Saudi Cabinet office to inform the king of attempts to end investigations into the…
Mada Masr signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Wikileaks on Tuesday, gaining exclusive access to tens of thousands of classified, unreleased documents from the latest series of Saudi Cables. Wikileaks began publishing more…
In a new shocking revelation, the UK's Government Communication Headquarters (GCHQ) was found guilty of unlawfully spying on two international human rights organizations: the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR)…
On March 20, Google released a statement announcing it had detected a security breach originating from an Egyptian company, MCS Egypt. The preliminary investigation, undertaken by the Internet search company,…
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