The melancholy of Sad Panda
Sad Panda is sad and provides a unique kind of street art.
Group exhibition features young Arab artists
The exhibition includes 14 artworks from artist from Egypt, Tunisia, Bahrain and Palestine.
Sustenance on the streets
As many people in the country are out on the streets to express their opinion on the president and the government, a subculture of vendors arises with them, providing much…
A not-so-silent majority
Back in 25 January 2011, the revolutionaries who started the uprising were later joined by the Muslim Brotherhood, who contributed in relatively increasing the number of protesters. But what made…
Police uniforms and accountability
People are angry and protesting in Egypt, Turkey, Brazil, South Africa, Greece, Spain, and many other places. But it was the protests in Berlin, Germany a short time back that…
So, what’s next?
Good Morning Egypt… So, 30 June arrived, and as anticipated, it was spectacular. What could only be described as an endless sea of people swarmed Egypt’s streets, showcasing a flood…
Declining Egyptian pound threatens Saudi investments
Saudi-Egyptian business council tells Al-Eqtisadiah newspaper Saudi investments in Egypt will be negatively affected by declining pound
World Bank to fund electricity generation
Helwan South gas-fired power plant to help create jobs
New stock chairman sets paramount topics
El-Sherif further emphasised the need for society to recognise and realise the true role of the stock market as the primary source of aid and funding for companies seeking to…
Army denies “coup” claims
Army Spokesman further explains "ultimatum" statement