The Charlie effect: What’s next?
By Fadi Elhusseini Are we witnessing a harbinger of a religious war? Is it the beginning of a new violent era that may not spare any nation? What is it…
‘Rampant abuse’ in Cairo’s Matariya police station: Amnesty International
MOI spokesperson says he does not have "enough information to comment on the allegations”
Al-Azhar campaigns ‘against destructive thoughts’ in Giza high schools
The Ministry of Education and Al-Azhar officials “cooperate” in an awareness campaign to deter students from “destructive thoughts”
Court accepts Press Syndicate’s appeal
The syndicate’s partial elections will be held 6 March
Exploring the Egyptian Museum
The Egyptian Museum is overwhelming - get the scope on what to see and how to navigate this sprawling enterprise
Refki El-Razzaz revives the spirit of civilisation
El-Razzaz is a true advocate for art in Egypt. His method mainly depends on critical thinking and genuine identity.
Egypt’s Minister of Interior replaced
A number of ministers have been replaced in a “modification” of the cabinet
Football fields: A way station en route to the Islamic State
By James M. Dorsey One thing the biographies of Jihadi John, the Islamic State’s executioner of foreign hostages, and several of his European associates have in common is their passion…
Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup at stake
The hosting of the FIFA World Cup in 2022 by Qatar has been controversial all along for the same reasons.
Federer, Halep, and Šafářová dominate Dubai and Qatar tennis tournaments
Djokovic’s path to the final witnessed an easy win against the Canadian Vasek Pospisil.