Israeli delegation arrives in Cairo
Israeli Foreign Ministry confirms Israeli delegation is in Cairo
Obama: peace must come to the Holy Land
Obama landed in Israel for the first time as US president, on a mission to ease past tensions with his hosts and hoping to paper over differences on handling Iran's…
Waraqat brings origami into the mainstream
No struggling to own a piece of origami any more
Bite Me Cairo: Taste of Zamalek
David Blanks explores the past and present of Zamalek
Bites Fil Beit: Ferakh ma’armisha – Crunchy chicken
We love food. We love the real, down to earth, tried-and-tested, handed-down-through-the-generations, local Egyptian food. Here is your chance to learn how to make these local delicacies in your own…
Al-Azhar of post-revolutionary Egypt
Al-Azhar recently issued a document renouncing violence as an attempt to pacify angry protestors and unify opposition forces under its umbrella. In light of this document, the newly passed constitution,…
Military intervention and Egypt’s future
The military may be coming – and it seems like everyone knows and is waiting for it, except the Muslim Brotherhood. The irony is: they are the ones who have…
Has the army truly withdrawn from Egyptian politics?
I recently claimed in a previous article, to all those who were interested in the progress of political dialogue within Egypt, that the country’s military would “not seek to return…
Review: Columnists explore the Muslim Brotherhood’s declining popularity
Op-ed pages of major Egyptian newspapers have analysed the Muslim Brotherhood’s hostile relations with political groups and many of the country’s institutions. Some writers also called upon the National Salvation…