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Hashem Farghali: Labor leader’s arrest on the Revolution anniversary tells where we arrived

In June 2005, the first screening of the movie Sayed Al-Atefy (The Emotional Sayed) by the famous screenwriter Bilal Fadl took place. In the scene of the development of events in the film, a young man who suffers from the…

The causes of the Egyptian January 25th revolution are still present and persistent

The main slogan raised by the demonstrators during the revolution of January 25th, 2011, was “Bread… Freedom… Social Justice”, but despite 12 years after the revolution, none of these demands has been achieved, and it does not seem that there…

Ibrahim Arjani: Sinai’s warlord seeks sports washing by sponsoring Al-Ahly FC

On the evening of 19 January, there was a celebration held at the headquarters of Al-Ahly Club attended by the “notorious” businessman, Ibrahim Al-Arjani, to sign with the largest club in Egypt and Africa (and in the presence of its…

Limiting the right to challenge governmental contracts opens new doors for corruption

After about eight years in the corridors of the Egyptian courts, the Constitutional Court upheld the law regulating governmental contracts that limits the right to challenge the validity of government contracts to the parties of the agreement themselves, preventing citizens…

Unemployment at 7.4%: The forgotten socioeconomic crisis in Egypt

The number of new jobs created in Egypt decreased by 22.6% in the third quarter of 2022 compared to the second quarter of the same year. At the same time, there is a high unemployment rate during the same period,…

The Police Authority Law amended: The art of purging and politicizing the Egyptian police

On January 15, the House of Representatives approved the amendments to the Police Authority Law, No. 109 of 1971, which the government finally submitted, and as usual, without parliament making any amendments to the government proposal. The new amendment in…

Sentencing September protesters: Egypt’s regime slays protesters with judicial sword

A week ago, an Egyptian court sentenced 39 defendants to life imprisonment and 44 others, including 23 children, to long-term imprisonment over the September 2019 protests against Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. The city of resistance On September 20, 2019, protests erupted…

Back to hot money: Debt addiction dominates Egypt’s financial policies

Last July, Egyptian Finance Minister Mohamed Maait confirmed that one of the reasons for the economic crisis ravaging the country is the government’s wrong policy of relying on hot money. He said, “We learned from hot money flight, three times…

Egypt: No economic reform is possible without a political one

The Egyptian pound continued to decline to make all-time low records after the Central Bank of Egypt moved to a flexible exchange rate suggested by the International Monetary Fund. After hitting 32.5, the US dollar now ranges between 29 and…

Egyptian universities drown in nepotism and corruption

Amr Nabil Abdel Hakim, a master’s degree researcher who graduated from the Faculty of Commerce, Department of Political Science, Helwan University, recently tried his last chance to obtain his right to be appointed as a teaching assistant in his department…