The human rights strategy: A new trick by Sisi to mitigate international criticism
The Egyptian regime is preparing to release “the national strategy for human rights” within days in a step, many Egyptians hope, will be a breakthrough in the freedoms and rights field, which suffers under the tight fist of Abdel Fattah…
Dabaa Nuclear Power Plant: Questions about feasibility
High-profile officials in Egypt’s ministry of electricity unveiled that the construction of Dabaa Nuclear Power Plant has been delayed by two years due to the COVID-19 crisis. Al-Mal News, an Egyptian newspaper, explained that, according to the schedule, the nuclear…
The authorities kill them slowly: Political detainee pass away in Egypt’s prisons from medical negligence
Human rights organizations revealed that an Egyptian citizen died in Scorpion Highly-guarded Prison 2 due to health deterioration. The Egyptian Network for Human Rights and Shehab Center said, on Wednesday, that Ahmed Saber Mahmoud Mohamed, 44 years, died, on Sunday,…
What is beyond the sharp rise of deaths in Egypt?
Egypt recorded the first death of Covid 19 infection in March 2020. Later on, the deaths continue reaching over 16 thousand deaths in July 2021, what is considered by the Egyptian ministry of health as a success in combating the…
Cement sector in Egypt: A new economic crisis created by the military’s business
The Egyptian Competition Authority approved, one week ago, a demand applied by 23 cement companies to reduce the production of Portland cement, with all its types, for the domestic market. The reduction amounted to 10.69% of the current production, added…
69 Egyptians await execution after final death sentences issued
The Egyptian Network for Human Rights recorded 69 cases of final death sentences that must be executed according to the Egyptian penal code. The network pointed out that in all of the cases, violations were made against the sentenced, starting…
Systematised corruption dominates government projects in Egypt
Digging and construction followed by demolition and digging again; this is what is happening non-stop along the roads connecting the new cities around Cairo over the past several years. It is a familiar scene that has become recurrent over time….
The second filling of the Renaissance Dam: A new problem for Egypt
Egypt’s Minister of Irrigation Mohamed Abdel Aati declared, on Monday, that he had received an official notification from Ethiopia about the beginning of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam’s second filling. Cairo worried about this unilateral step that began before having…
The Egyptian parliament passes a law threatening foreign investment
Last Monday, the Egyptian House of Representatives approved a draft law submitted by the government granting the Supreme Constitutional Court the power to monitor the constitutionality of decisions of international organizations and bodies and foreign court rulings issued against Egypt….
The Egyptian Great Purge: Sisi to dismiss political opponents from public service
Egypt’s parliament approved, before days, a bill allows the president to dismiss public servants with suspected links with the Muslim Brotherhood or other “terrorists”. The new legislation, known in media as “the law of Ikhwani employee dismissal” is not just…










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