Militants claim to behead 4 in Sinai
Ansar Beit Al-Maqdis claims to have beheaded four men it claims gave information to Mossad
Egypt’s NGOs under threat: rights groups
Civil society groups say their attempts to register have been refused or ignored
The food explorer
Cairene sets out to find and review Egypt's best eats on new website "MostakshFood"
Are youth more vulnerable to mental health problems?
20% of the world’s population of youth between 14 and 24 suffer from mental health conditions, according to a UN report
The Egyptian state: ‘The only leader’
State policy in managing mosques presumes Muslim unity on ‘the official Islam of the state’, according to study
Gulf States and their US critics seek to shape US perceptions on football pitch
By James M. Dorsey Gulf states seeking to polish images tarnished by allegations of violations of human rights and their critics are employing football in an effort to shape American…
Renowned human rights lawyer Ahmed Seif El-Islam passes away
Human rights advocate and lawyer Ahmed Seif El-Islam passed away on Wednesday afternoon
International conference to revive Downtown as heritage area via presidential commission
The government is set to hold an international conference, commissioned by President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, to revive Downtown Cairo as an important Middle Eastern heritage area after transferring street vendors…
New ‘quartet committee’ to regulate financing and implementation of Suez Canal project
Government seeks to complete the development of the Suez Canal on schedule within its efforts to increase resources and reduce unemployment
Transportation minister inaugurates Egypt-Sudan Qustul Border Crossing
The inauguration of the Qustul Border Crossing represents a starting point for Egyptian products to begin entering the Sudanese market as well as the markets of other African countries, according…