The pro-democracy movement and June 30: Then and now
On revisions, patience, opportunity and despair in political action
On revisions, patience, opportunity and despair in political action
Four years after being a key member in the military-led alliance to end the rule of the Muslim Brotherhood, Al-Azhar’s ongoing tensions with Egypt’s executive authority rise to the surface
Writers and researchers gathered at Mada to share their thoughts about their positions on June 30.
A group of writers and researchers gathered at Mada to share their thoughts about their positions on June 30.
A car bomb purportedly aimed for a police station in 6th of October City left three people dead and four injured on…
The Muslim Brotherhood held President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s government responsible for the assassination of Prosecutor General Hesham Barakat in a statement issued…
At the funeral for Prosecutor General Hesham Barakat, President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi demanded the implementation of harsher laws to better confront terrorism…
Sadat metro station was once again closed on Tuesday for security reasons, the state-owned Middle East News Agency reported. According to a…
On the first anniversary of the June 30 protests that led to former President Mohamed Morsi’s ouster, newly elected President Abdel Fattah…
Two police officers were killed in two consecutive explosions that took place near the Ettehadiya Presidential Palace Monday on the morning of…
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