Mohamed Yousry Salama passes away
Salafi and founder of a liberal party, Salama was an icon to many
Educating with a broomstick
Officials claim incidents of violence against students are ‘minor’, while some parents support ‘harmless’ beatings to keep the kids under control
On blood, lynching and moving forward
Two months ago, after a heated discussion, a bunch of us self-proclaimed analysts concluded that Egypt is about to dive head-first into a fresh wave of violence. The trigger to…
Brotherhood vows to legally pursue all who took part in Friday’s protest
Denies officially taking part of planned protests at Media city on Sunday
The future of the Muslim Brotherhood
Almost nine months have passed since Mohamed Morsi was declared President. Nine months went by with the Muslim Brotherhood on top of state institutions, state authorities and in charge of…
Egypt’s untold diesel story
By Farah Halime The people at Cairo-based brokerage firm Pharos Holding have sent investors a thorough breakdown of the reasons behind Egypt’s diesel crisis. Titled “Diesel Crisis: Unquoted Figures and Untold…
Teachers discuss their rights in public schools
Independent Teachers’ Syndicate holds a conference named ‘Defending the rights of teachers with contracts and new recruits’
Al-Sharif: Egypt set to attract record levels of investment
The secretary general of the Egyptian-British Chamber of Commerce held a meeting with 60 British and Egyptian investors
Review: Columnists express anger over recent clashes
The recent violence taking place in front of the Muslim Brotherhood’s headquarters in Mokattam over the past two days has pushed several writers to voice their frustration at the ongoing…
Study: 85% of women do not feel a political party represents them
A recent study by a market research company says 43% of women feel the situation has become worse since the 2011 Revolution