Safwan Thabet: The story of a businessman who refused to submit to Sisi’s regime
At dawn on 2 December 2020, about 50
heavily armed policemen, led by officers from the National Security, raided the
home of the famous businessman Safwan Thabet, 75, in...
Exclusive: Egypt’s security services use gangster Sabry Nakhnoukh to repress protests
Following the calls for protests in September 2019 by the actor and the dissident Egyptian army contractor Mohamed Ali, it was rumoured that there have been calls...
The homeless in Egypt: Tragic conditions in the streets, cemeteries, and under bridges
With the approaching winter season, the crisis of the homeless in the streets of Egypt is being exacerbated, as they find themselves in the open and freezing...
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...
Joe Biden criticises al-Sisi’s crackdown on Egyptian opponents
US Democratic Party presidential candidate Joe Biden denounced the exposure of Egyptian opponents such as Muhammad Amasha, Sarah Hegazi, and Muhammad Soltan to arrest, torture and exile...
Egyptian intelligence exploits halal certificates to inflate its wealth
In what observers considered a shock to the imported meat market in Egypt, the Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture made a decision that only...
Osama Morsi: The son of the late president is being subject to a slow...
The international legal team defending the family of the late former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi have expressed serious concern about the physical safety of the late president’s...
Rafale deals to Egypt devoid of Meteor missiles
Egypt
is seeking to have the strongest army in the region, as seen in the Cairo
announcement that it is purchasing 30 new French Rafale aircraft. Nevertheless,
the reality indicates...
Half a million beggars in Egypt: An unchecked mafia
A video clip of a child beggar in Mansoura city, in the Governorate of Dakahlia, sitting to count a large sum of money (the proceeds of begging),...
Detaining cameramen: Why is the Egyptian regime afraid of cameras?
Just wandering around with a camera in the streets of Egypt or stopping to photograph squares and public places may make you a suspect and get you...