United States Secretary of Defence calls Al-Sisi
Obama asks McCain and Graham to visit Egypt
Ministry of Culture reinstatement
Saleh: We will remain in the streets until the end of Ramadan
30 dead in Sinai since 30 June
Daily attacks in Sinai result in 30 dead and 151 injured, mostly security
Preview of the NUT Trilogy intrigues
Young choreographer explores the role of the female in society with new project
Ramadan TV series weighed down by sensationalism
A review of some of the soaps that are gracing the small screen this Ramadan
Grieving the dead
While Egypt buries the dead the personal effects of their demise often gets lost in the politics
Lebanese sports scandals fuel tensions
By James M Dorsey As Lebanon, a country in which almost every facet of life is defined by sectarian fault lines, teeters in the shadow of the civil war in…
The Dark Tunnel
This should be a Happy Story If this revolution had a motto, it would be “Everything you ever wanted, in the worst possible way”. Conventional wisdom said that if there…
Democracy is (still) the solution
In Egypt, neither Islamism nor militarism is the solution. What we need is a visionary founding document, and the stillborn constitution of 1954 fits the bill. It is a sign…