Is the Egyptian regime preparing a crackdown against social media activists?
The Egyptian Public Prosecution has called for radical changes in the legislation of social media, describing it as “new borders that need to be deterred and guarded by the evil forces.” “It has now become a fact that, in addition…
The ongoing crisis of Egyptians stranded abroad
The crisis of Egyptians stranded abroad is ongoing because of air traffic suspension after the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. The crisis has entered its second month, yet al-Sisi’s regime is responding slowly. This time, the crisis boiled over from…
In Egypt: young man died in prison because of a song
The Egyptian artist and photographer Shadi Habash died in Tora prison, more than two years after his arrest, due to his participation in preparing a satirical political song. Shadi’s friends confirmed that he had died after his health had deteriorated…
In World Press Freedom Day: Journalism is a crime in Egypt
On May 3 of each year, the world celebrates the World Press Freedom Day, but Egypt will receive this day with more press siege and restrictions on freedoms, strangling the public and private domains, adding new journalists to the lists…
Coronavirus infections multiplied by 8 in April
Official figures announced by the Egyptian Ministry of Health revealed that the number of people infected with coronavirus have multiplied nearly eight times during the month of April. Coronavirus appeared for the first time (officially) in Egypt on February 14….
Herd immunity: Has the Egyptian regime chosen a nightmare strategy?
Egyptian sources have said that the Egyptian regime has chosen the herd immunity route in the face of the emerging coronavirus. Egyptian doctors affirmed that the last steps that the Egyptian regime started to follow mean, in practice, that the…
Another attack on Sinai’s Bir al-Abed
A spokesman for the Egyptian Armed Forces said that an explosive device blew up an armoured vehicle in the city of Bir al-Abd in North Sinai, killing and wounding an officer, a noncommissioned officer and eight soldiers. The armed forces…
Coronavirus has impacted Ramadan, Egypt’s month of the poor
The coronavirus has made an intense impact on the poor’s life in Egypt during the month of Ramadan, and forced Egyptians to abandon rituals they have been accustomed to for more than 1,000 years, including setting up the traditional Rahman…
Adaptation instead of confrontation: How has the Egyptian regime’s coronavirus plan changed?
The Egyptian government used completely new words in relation to dealing with the coronavirus when it presented a new plan it said was the “general plan for coexistence” rather than “measures to confront the coronavirus.” This raised many questions about…
The Egyptian government is ignoring its citizens stranded abroad
Abdullah al-Jebali, an Egyptian resident in Indonesia, has been working in the tourism sector for several years. In March, the hotel he was working for closed its doors due to the coronavirus crisis that affected tourism, among other businesses, all…










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