Month: March 2021

The success of Egyptian opposition TV channels reflects the failure of official media

“The Failure” was the broad headline that describes the state-sponsored media machine in Egypt over the past few days. The regime acknowledged the weakness of the media supporting it and sought closing or restricting the opposition media abroad. Perhaps the…

Will Al-Sisi’s debts limit Egypt’s options in the GERD crisis?

Debt is a heavy word on Egyptians. It carries a legacy from the decades of the occupation, about 150 years ago, as the British used excessive borrowing on the part of the ruling Alawite family at the time as a…

Tears and pain: Mother’s Day in Al-Sisi’s prisons

Blogs on social media documented the tears and pain that thousands of mothers suffer in Egypt as the country celebrates Mother’s Day in a way that embarrasses the regime. Egypt celebrates on March 21 every year, but it coincides with…

Egypt and the IMF: Good indicators, bad social conditions

In November 2016, Egypt signed a $12 billion loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund. This three-year agreement included the IMF’s primary conditions, such as floating the exchange rate of the Egyptian pound, controlling the general budget, increasing taxes, and…

Al-Sisi’s decision to raise the minimum wage suggests imminent wave of high prices

With great irony and a faint smile, Said El-Messiri, an employee at a government institution in Egypt, commented on the presidency’s announcement of raising the minimum wage as part of the wage allocations announced in the budget for the next…

Leaked memorandum reveals illegal concessions made by Al-Sisi for Trump’s support

A leaked, highly confidential memorandum presented from the Egyptian Foreign Ministry to Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi revealed that the Egyptian regime made illegal concessions to get the support of US former president Donald Trump. The memorandum, uncovered by Al Jazeera Mubasher…

A new floating of the Egyptian pound appears on the horizon

“The new liberalisation of Egypt’s currency.” This topic has sparked growing fears and intense debate recently among Egyptians. This debate has gained increasing importance in light of the critical monetary phase the Egyptian pound faces after the increase in the…

Women are forbidden at Egypt’s hotels if they travel alone

Last July, Heba Afifi, an Egyptian journalist and activist, tried to reserve a hotel room in the city of Minya (in the south of the country). In light of her failure to get a room, she got the impression that…

The UN international statement against the human rights situation in Egypt hits Al-Sisi’s regime

“A sign of the beginning of a change in Western countries’ policies towards Egypt.” This is how the international lawyer, human rights defender, Toby Cadman described a statement issued by 31 countries at the United Nations Human Rights Council criticising…

Egypt and Qatar: A potential friendship faces obstacles

At the Al-Ula summit in Saudi Arabia last January, a declaration was issued to end the Gulf crisis. In that crisis, Egypt was involved, but now Cairo has the ambition to start new relations between Doha and Cairo. Since that…