Egyptian government destroys people’s houses without indemnity

The Egyptian government has begun removing residential buildings next to the ring road, the highway that goes around Cairo, for road expansions. This step raised outrage among the citizens...

Egyptian authors face the guillotine as politics is prohibited

Writers and authors in Egypt are suffering from the guillotine of censorship and obstacles to obtaining a deposit number for books with titles that could be interpreted as being...

Birth control in the name of religion: al-Sisi’s campaign to stop overpopulation

Hours after Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's statements about the danger of the population increase, Egyptians were bombarded with statements issued by official religious institutions and prominent clerics regarding...

Could al-Sisi’s conditional opposition materialise and why now?

In a rare conversation about the opposition, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi set two conditions for what he called the "correct opposition" in his country, the first of which is that...

Through his arms deal did Biden disappoint Egyptian detainees?

The US State Department announced its approval to sell tactical missiles to Egypt worth $197 million, indicating that it would like to support a "strategic partner" from outside NATO.

The decline of unemployment: The fraud al-Sisi’s regime promotes

The Central Agency for Public Mobilisation and Statistics in Egypt declared a decline of unemployment in Q4 of year 2020 to 7.2 per cent compared with 7.3...

Al-Sisi’s regime erases historical Cairo and distorts history

Fears and criticism are increasing in Egypt about the disappearance of the historical face of Cairo, due to the bridges and expansions carried out by Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's government, which...

Egypt and Ethiopia compete for the White House

Since US President Joe Biden's arrival to power, no member of his administration has addressed the Renaissance Dam crisis, and no one knows so far how it...

How did the Egyptians pay for the new administrative capital?

Official statements in Egypt, claiming that the Egyptians did not pay a single dime to finance the capital, sparked controversy due to what economists say are debts and a...

Egypt and Saudi Arabia have common interests despite differing visions

Egypt and Saudi Arabia are keen to maintain their relationship at the strategic partnership level because of shared interests and common perceptions of threats, despite the two...