The Egyptian Regeni: The National Security tortured economist Ayman Hadhoud to death
Saturday, the news of Ayman Hadhoud’s death trended on social media. As an economic expert, Hadhoud was well-known for his analytic writings, whether social media or press platforms. He worked as a financial chancellor of the Islah and Tanmia Party…
“No one is safe in Egypt”: Horrific sexual abuses of detainees and their families
Thursday, the Egyptian Front for Human Rights issued a report documenting 655 cases of sexual violence against detainees in Egyptian prisons and their families between 2015 and 2022, confirming that the regime of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi uses sexual violence…
The Choice III: State-sponsored propaganda to demonize the Muslim Brotherhood
This month, Synergy for Media Production released the third season of The Choice drama series, produced in cooperation with the armed forces morale affairs apparatus. The first season of the drama presented the story of Ahmed Mansy, one of the…
Egyptian farmers refuse to supply their products to the government at current prices
The Egyptian Ministry of Supply issued a decision to reduce its bakeries’ share of flour by 10% during the current month of Ramadan, which reflects the government’s fears that the strategic wheat stock is insufficient to secure the country’s needs…
Al-Sisi woos Qatar in lousy need of her investments
The Egyptian-Qatari relations have witnessed a significant improvement recently, after years in which the concerns of the two countries ranged between estrangement and apathy. Senior Egyptian officials, including President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, were keen to court Qatar and praised its…
“Pay to get your right”: Significant increase in litigation fees in Egypt breaches the constitution
While the Egyptian constitution stipulates, “Litigation is a safeguarded right guaranteed to all,” successive exaggerated increases in litigation fees made this right “to those who can pay for it.” The heads of Egyptian courts, under the auspices of the Ministry…
Egypt needs to change its economic policy to end its crisis
These days, billions of dollars are pouring into Egypt in the form of loans, deposits and direct investments from allied countries and international institutions, in an attempt to extricate it from the economic crisis it is facing, which is feared…
Breaching the International Law: Egypt continue deporting Eritrean refugees back
In mid-March, the Egyptian authorities deported 31 Eritrean asylum-seekers from Egypt to Asmara, in flagrant violation of international law that criminalizes the forcible return of refugees to their countries of origin, especially if these countries are known to violate human…
Egypt new loan from the International Monetary Fund raises popular concerns
The Egyptian government is currently in discussions with the International Monetary Fund to consider the possibility of obtaining a new loan, to ensure the fulfilment of its financial obligations, in light of the turbulent global conditions and the flight of…
Egypt between over 2.5 million tons wheat deficit and shortage of silos
The Egyptian government is facing a major crisis in storing wheat that will be collected from farmers at the beginning of next April, despite the fact that Egypt planted 3.62 million feddans of wheat for the current season 2022, which…










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