Negligence killed GUC’s Yara Tarek: Students
The administration tells us this is something that could happen anywhere in Egypt, student says
Fate of impoverished uncertain under Egypt’s neo-liberal aspirations
Government focuses on consumption-based projects involving quick revenues, says researcher
Prison security ‘violations’ increase after Ramadan’s execution
Security measures and violations often increase when there is outcry from prisoners, Aida Seif Al-Dawla says
Protest, investment and BP: Egypt is open for business but not for accountability
With billions of dollars of investment due to flood Egypt, we look at how the government has introduced new legislation to silence citizens’ voices of dissent
Anti-Coup Alliance rejects Economic Summit
“Egypt is not for sale,” groups says in statement ahead of summit
Egypt’s investments threatened by security situation: Security Experts
A shift from security targets to telecommunication branches, banks and electricity units has been witnessed recently
GUC suspends classes, sit-ins continue
After the death of a 19-year-old in a bus accident GUC student union stages protests
Committee to Protect Journalists demands meeting with Al-Sisi
CPJ expresses concerns over press climate in Egypt, urges officials for serious action
Mehleb blames ‘mobs’ over butane gas crisis ahead of Economic Summit
LPG cylinder shortage has been increasing since beginning of 2015