Defiant Egypt workers pose challenge to next president
In the years since Mubarak's overthrow in 2011, workers have staged persistent strikes across the country
Edible art at Penny’s Fruit Bouquet
The start-up offers desserts and savouries that are both healthy and tasty
My liberal times in Oum al Dounia – (Part One)
By Dr Ronald Meinardus After nearly eight years at the helm of the Cairo Office of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Liberty (FNF), Germany’s liberal think tank, Dr Ronald Meinardus,…
Ministry of Interior, Al-Azhar students clash through the night
During what witnesses are calling the most violent university clash yet, security forces break into faculty buildings and students light tyres on fire
Political activists released on bail
Abu Zeid was arrested while giving a literacy class in an informal neighbourhood
Government should be investment partner with entrepreneurs: Pokeware CEO
Adviser to US vice president says having free and clear access to internet, without fear of cutoff, should take priority
Egypt could see US military aid return
Kerry set to certify Egypt’s commitment to relationship with US and obligations under Israel peace treaty, unable to certify democratic progress
Paying for giant Nile Dam itself, Ethiopia thwarts Egypt but takes risks
Reuters Insight by Aaron Maasho Ethiopia's bold decision to pay for a huge dam itself has overturned generations of Egyptian control over the Nile's waters, and may help transform one of the…
Sabahy meets Al-Dostour Party figures
They discussed coordinating support after the party announced earlier this month that it is backing the presidential candidate
Female sit-in held outside presidential palace against the Protest Law
Female protesters decry prison verdicts maintained to prominent activists