Syria death toll tops 136,000, future talks uncertain
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the death toll at the end of January was at least 136,227.
British parliamentarians meet Mansour, El-Beblawi and Fahmy
Top Egyptian officials discuss developments inside Egypt and regional ones with the British delegation
European Union latest to condemn crackdown on journalists
EU voices concern over limitations on media freedom
25 January death toll rises to 103: Independent count
Vast majority of violence and arrests took place in Cairo and Giza
Car bomb wounds 3 civilians in Egypt’s Sinai: security
AFP - A car bomb targeting a bus carrying Egyptian soldiers wounded three civilians in the restive Sinai Peninsula on Sunday, security officials said. An explosives-laden car was detonated by…
Ansar Beit Al-Maqdis poses serious security threat: Analysts
Analysts say Ansar Beit Al-Maqdis is inspired by Al-Qaeda.
Minister of Antiquities reveals full account of damage to Museum of Islamic Art
The Ministry of Antiquities says UNESCO will help Egypt both financially and technically in renovating the damaged Museum of Islamic art.
Crushed hopes in Egypt become art in New York
Iranian artist Shirin Neshat’s New York exhibition focuses on Egypt
On being Karman and Hamzawy
We live in strange days where events change at dizzying velocity and people's stances change even faster. Voltaire once noted; “Opinion has caused more trouble on this little earth than…
The Arab World: History of Revolts and Global Nexus
By Fadi Elhusseini In the fractious, conflict-rife Arab world, described for a long time as immune against democratic transformation, revolts have snuck in, toppling some regimes and shaking the thrones…