Abdullah Morsi: Lethal injection could be cause of death of late president’s son
On September 4, 2019, Abdullah, son of the late Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, died in mysterious circumstances, but the Egyptian authorities said that death was “normal as a result of a heart attack.” What was revealed later, within a year,…
In Sinai Copts are prevented from travelling for security reasons
“Are you Muslim or Christian?” This was the question directed at an Egyptian travelling to South Sinai for a summer vacation, as the security services prevent the passage of Christians, army officers, police, and judges through these roads on the…
The construction market in Egypt collapses
The price of building materials in Egypt is witnessing a collapse as a result of the continued decision to stop building and construction work, expand it, raise it and modify or strengthen it for private housing for the last six…
The National Council for Human Rights helps Egypt’s authorities cover up violations
Instead of defending the human being and his rights, it has turned into a tool to polish the regime’s face and protect it and attack the human rights associations and organisations that criticise the regime’s violations. It is the National…
Doaa Khalifa and Ahmed Shaaban: Conflict escalates between al-Sisi’s loyalists
A dispute has broken out between Lieutenant Colonel Ahmed Shaaban, the powerful military intelligence officer of the reigning Egyptian regime, and Doaa Khalifa, who has held several positions within the regime. The dispute revealed the extent of Shaaban’s current influence…
In Egypt the judiciary is not concerned with justice
While citizens in any country around the world consider that their resort to the courts and the judiciary is a step to obtaining their rights and achieving justice, this rule appears in Egypt to be different, and citizens often regard…
Al-Sisi’s passive revolution: Shafik and Mubarak’s sons in cages again
The Egyptian regime, led by Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, is leading a new coup against so-called allies of yesterday, led by former Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafik, and the two sons of the late President Hosni Mubarak. Observers say that this…
Egypt’s failure to calm the Israel-Gaza conflict created a vacuum for Qatar’s influence
Recent months have witnessed the loss of Egyptian regional influence concerning the Palestinian cause, especially its role in bridging the rift between Israel and the Gaza Strip’s resistance movements. This development resulted from the intense rapprochement between the UAE and…
Egyptian seaports suffer heavy losses under Emirati seizure
Observers have pointed out that the UAE, represented by the Dubai Ports World Company, controls several important Egyptian ports, which exacerbated widespread anger in Egypt over the Egyptian regime’s mismanagement of state resources in Egypt. Dubai Ports World controls Ain…
The danger of the time bomb increases as external debt rises again
The Central Bank of Egypt announced an increase in Egypt’s external debt by 4.78 per cent annually amid economists’ warnings about the escalation of the Egyptian debt risk, which they described as a ticking time bomb. The last rise was…










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