Private tutoring classes: A crisis without a solution
With the start of a new school year nearing in Egypt, security and educational campaigns are beginning to close private tutoring centres and chase teachers and students who have started attending the new year’s lessons. Activists on social media shared,…
Seven years since the biggest massacre in Egypt’s modern history the perpetrators are free
Seven years have passed since the biggest massacre in modern Egyptian history at the sit-in in Rab’a Al-Adawiya Square in Nasr City, east of Cairo. In the early hours of August 14, 2013, Egyptian police forces, backed by army forces,…
Egypt’s public campaign to support Lebanon
On Saturday morning, Egypt sent a second plane with aid to Beirut to help save the victims of the port explosion. The plane was loaded with 14 tonnes of aid via the relief air bridge that Egypt established after the…
Road accidents in Egypt: The blood does not dry up
Not a day passes in Egypt without dozens of casualties and injuries due to road accidents in the various governorates. Road accidents cause significant human and material losses because of dilapidated roads that lack the lowest safety and security standards….
Private institutes are jeopardising the engineering profession
Every year, in conjunction with the announcement of high school’s grades in Egypt and admission to universities, the crisis of private institutes that accept students who have obtained high school diplomas and technical diplomas with low grades raises controversy. The…
While already in prison the Vice President of the Strong Egypt Party is accused in a new case
Egyptian have authorities included the prominent activist and vice president of the Strong Egypt Party, Muhammad Al-Qassas, in a new (third) case. The Supreme State Security Prosecution (SSSP) ordered al-Qassas’ detention on the same accusations he faced in two previous…
The senate elections: A competition with neither teams nor an audience
The elections for the Egyptian Senate Council were launched on Sunday morning. It started with the first stage where Egyptians residing abroad voted on Sunday and Monday, whereas those inside are to vote on Tuesday and Wednesday. The process has…
Egypt could go thirsty and there is no solution
The voting process in the senate (the second chamber of parliament) for Egyptians in many countries of the world began on Sunday morning. A strategy of four axes was recently adopted by Egypt to confront the repercussions of the Renaissance…
Border demarcation with Greece: A new crisis with Turkey
The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that a maritime border demarcation deal was signed with Greece on Thursday evening. The deal aimed at allocating the exclusive maritime economic zone for both countries. This announcement infuriated Turkey and caused…
Flight suspension: The latest chapter in the Egypt-Kuwait tension
A new crisis has erupted between Egypt and Kuwait, this time due to the suspension of flights between the two countries. The dispute started with mutual statements and turned into crossfire on social media sites, then the Egyptian Foreign Ministry…










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