Abdel Moneim Abouel Fotouh: A man apart
His political journey has been a winding one.
His political journey has been a winding one.
The prime minister visited the company’s first drive-through site the day it opened, on June 15.
Plans for Sisi’s campaign take shape as other political figures weigh up running in the 2018 presidential elections
Rifts have re-emerged within the Dostour Party days after the default election of Khaled Dawoud as party president
Alexandria prosecution opened an investigation Sunday into complaints filed against former presidential candidate Abdel Moneim Aboeul Fotouh for insulting the president and…
The Muslim Brotherhood Press Office in London sent out a message Thursday that it says is from former President Mohamed Morsi, who is…
As crowds in Cairo’s Tahrir square and other large squares in Egypt celebrated the Presidential Election Commission’s official announcement that Field Marshal…
A press conference held by the Presidential Election Commission announced former Defense Minister, Field Marshal Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, as the winner of…
The European Union Election Observation Mission released a statement on Tuesday defending their earlier report on Egypt’s 2014 presidential elections and describing…
Two members of the European Union Election Observation Mission in Egypt left a conference held by the National Council for Women on Saturday following…
«Most analysis of Egypt’s presidential elections — save for that in Egypt itself — is unremittingly bleak, suggesting that the election of military man Abdel Fattah…»
«For the next two days, some Egyptians will take to the streets to perform yet another hollow electoral rendition of national will. They will “choose” between…»
«The sight of Algeria's 77-year-old leader Abdelaziz Bouteflika casting his ballot from a wheelchair in the presidential election that could bring him to a fourth term in…»
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