Funeral for killed Copts

St. Mark's Cathedral hosted a funeral for four Copts killed in sectarian violence last Friday

Basil El-Dabh

Mekki: Morsi could call for early presidential elections

Minister of justice says calling for early elections should only be done after state institutions are rebuilt

Ahmed Aboulenein

Belly Dance in Egypt

Belly dancing is one of the most fascinating styles of dance in Egypt. Cairo is known as the global capital of belly dancing. Following the increasing appearance of foreign belly…

Ethar Shalaby

The Islamists’ Secret Weapon

As soon as our blessed revolution succeeded in realising its main demand and remove Mubarak from office, a streaming flood of Islamists ran through all veins of life in Egypt.…

Ziad A. Akl

Review: Bassem Youssef’s interrogation and Al-Azhar University incident occupy writer’s attentions

Columnists in major Egyptian newspapers discuss the recent summoning for questioning of satrist Bassef Youssef and the fierce attack of Islamists on prominent artists and comedians. Also occupying the column…

Ethar Shalaby

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…

Daily News Egypt

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.

Thoraia Abou Bakr

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.

Thoraia Abou Bakr

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

Abdel-Rahman Sherief