Democracy and the west
The west's desire to protect democracy and human rights is suspicious, Mohamed Salmawy writes
The nature of the coming struggle
Unless a miracle occurs, we should prepare ourselves for a long struggle in Egypt, Emad Al-Din Hussein writes
Speciality restaurants: the new ‘it’ business
Several young Egyptian restaurateurs targeted the country's middle class and high spending on food to launch their specialty diners, yielding success
That ’50s show
The last six weeks are as close as most of us will get to experiencing the 1950s, says Dr Mohamed Fouad
Al-Azhar begins national dialogue
Different political factions refuse the initiative
World Bank evaluates income inequality
World bank conducts a research to assess the true value of income inequality.
Taxi exchange programme costs more than EGP 1bn: finance ministry
Taxi owners stand to gain upward of EGP 8,300 says an official report
Smart card project will help fight smuggling: Galal
Minister of Finance presents strategy to automate fuel distribution amid shortages
Sudan floods kill 11, affect almost 100,000: UN
AFP- Heavy rains and flash floods in Khartoum and other parts of Sudan have killed 11 people and affected almost 100,000 in the past week, the United Nations said on Tuesday. Giving the…