COP diaries: Navigating political pollution
The calm that marked the first two days of COP27 did not last for long
The calm that marked the first two days of COP27 did not last for long
Beneath the mask the city’s donned for COP27 are the marks of years of uncalculated redevelopment
Attendees said they were subjected to unprecedented intimidation and restrictions by Egypt officials
Marouan Omara and Johanna Domke's doc offers strong commentary on desperate youth in an arid market
Russian observers will keep a permanent presence to ensure health and safety standards remain
Egypt is escalating its counterterrorism operations after a car bomb killed at least 15 security personnel in the North Sinai city of…
The Kremlin is refuting Egypt’s declaration that there is currently no evidence suggesting a bomb caused a Metrojet plane to crash in…
All possible causes of the fatal Russian plane crash in Sinai last week are still being considered, the head of the investigative committee stated in…
The Islamic Development Bank (IDB), has approved a loan of US$230.2 million for the development of the second phase of the Sharm el-Sheikh…
The number of fatal casualties in Friday’s bus collision in Sharm el-Sheikh rose to 44, as more body parts were found and…
«South Sinai, much like Sinai at large, is a place where the native inhabitants continue to be eschewed in favor of big businesses. The Um al-Sid…»
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