The future of Islamism- part two: Where does Islamism go from here?
By Nicholas Gjorvad Today’s article explores the issues which face Islamists going forward. As part one pointed out, the setbacks that Islamist parties in the Middle East have recently experienced…
True people power in Egypt
Egypt has a rare opportunity to build a unique direct democracy – without a president or political parties – tailored to its needs that could also serve as a model…
Expert’s expectations from the new government
The Daily News Egypt spoke to Egyptian economy experts to gain their insight on how the new government should manage the current economic crisis.
Foreign reserves shrink in June
Debt payment, fuel shortages, and stockpiling of food before Ramadan contribute to the drop
Egypt’s stock market rejects claims that it has frozen the assets of Muslim Brotherhood leaders
Tariq Abd al-Bari, chairman of Misr for Central Clearing, Depository and Registry, stated that the company had not yet received any orders to freeze the assets of any individuals since…
Fuel and electricity crises were politicised: experts
The abrupt end of the fuel crisis and frequent electricity blackouts raises question marks
Morsi’s best contribution to Egypt would be to make peace
“Help us make sense of this?” That is usually the question an analyst gets asked. The good ones tend to try their best, with as many qualifications as possible, knowing…
Tamarod leader says the movement against US policies, not US population
The Daily News Egypt spoke to Tamarod movement leader and spokesman Hassan Shahine, who said the party encouraged its supporters to stay in Tahrir square.
EOHR calls for a change in attitude regarding torture
The Egyptian Organisation for Human Rights published a report on all torture cases since the 2011 revolution, calls for a change in legislation
Egyptian fuel eases Gaza gas shortage
Human rights groups say gas shortage in the strip has reached an “alarming level”