Morsi’s end
By Philip Whitfield Chitchat is Cairo’s currency. Spotting a rare bird in the undergrowth has set the tongues wagging. One swallow doesn’t make a summer. But the return of this…
Anatomia Publica disturbs and impresses
Contemporary dance production Anatomia Publica gives a whole new idea to the repetitiveness of life and the tension of an unusual situation.
Nile Taxi provides a long-awaited service
A new way of transportation is available for Cairo dwellers, now you can go to work by Nile.
Schaduf battles poverty by growing food on roofs
Growing food op Cairo’s rooftops offers both a business opportunity and means to provide food for families
Bassem Youssef’s latest show has not changed its tune
Egyptians watch comedian Bassem Youssef's show as they sit at a public coffee shop
Clashes mar 6 April anniversary
The remaining demonstrators set fire to several dumpsters to protect against the tear gas
6 April anniversary update: marches and clashes
Marches in Cairo converge on High Court, tear gas launched from inside building
QInvest appoints Michael Katounas as new investment banking president
Katounas has 15 years of experience in investment banking sector
Opposition groups mark 6 April anniversary
Marches commemorating the 6 April 2008 general strike in Mahalla take place across Cairo
Egypt ‘too big to fail’: Director of Actis in Egypt
Actis is an emerging markets investor with US$5.2 billion funds under management. Through the expertise of over 120 investment professionals on the ground in twelve countries, Actis identifies investment opportunities…