Al-Sisi’s supporters justify the September protests
Supporters of General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi justified the sudden demonstrations that lasted for more than a week with several accusations against the ruling regime. Al-Sisi’s supporters said that these protests are children’s quarrels and asserted that the protesters belong to…
Selling Cairo: A plan to demolish the capital for the benefit of al-Sisi’s clients
Cairo’s heart is undergoing a systematic process in which the authorities share with international organisations and outside circles a plan to control the entire region from Mount Muqattam to the Nile River, and internationalise it to create a closed area…
Egypt’s Media Production City becomes a target for angry protesters
“The voice of the regime and the whip of power.” This is how activists on social media describe the Media Production City, which contains the studios of the Egyptian TV channels. With the return of the protesters on the anniversary…
Senate election results: Total domination by security services
The final results of the Senate Council elections were announced in Cairo after obtaining the results of the revote on 26 seats in 14 governorates between 68 candidates; 16 independent and 52 partisan candidates. The Nation’s Future Party swept the…
Overpopulation: Al-Sisi’s justification for failure and high prices
Throughout the past decades, and since the sixties of the last century, successive regimes and governments in Egypt have used the population increase to justify inadequate services, failure to achieve development, economic failure, poverty, and price rises that crush citizens….
Egypt-Turkey intelligence talks: Could they conclude in full reconciliation?
Amid the diplomatic estrangement between Egypt and Turkey for years and the mutual media war between them, suddenly, rapprochement between the two countries began after intelligence talks were announced. Intelligence communication between the two countries coincided with Turkish officials’ quiet…
Night protests and clashes with the police in Egypt’s villages
For three consecutive days, Egypt witnessed successive protests coinciding with the anniversary of the September 20 protests that took place last year against General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s regime in many Egyptian cities and governorates. A few days ago, Mohamed Ali…
Bullying and racism rise in Egypt
Social networking sites revealed a societal scourge in Egypt that has existed for a long time and is increasing significantly recently. It is the phenomenon of bullying and mockery of others, which often amounts to racism, especially towards dark skinned…
Escaping from hell: 17 Egyptians drown attempting to reach Europe
The sea has swallowed up at least 17 Egyptian youths whose boat sank in the waters of the sea after they decided to escape from the hell of their homeland in search of a better life and the hope of…
The army’s business is destroying the cement industry in Egypt
Solomon Baumgartner Aviles, CEO of Lafarge Egypt for cement, said that it is expected that five or six of the sector’s companies will drop out by next year. He attributed this to the decreased demand and the overflow of supply…










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