Photo Gallery: Egypt revisited by turmoil
Since the 2011 Revolution, Egyptians have become familiar with outbursts of violence across the nation. The public is polarised and political groups have been locked in an impasse since December.…
Why should the young man move?
In the early days of the revolution, and since then over the last two years, my gaze has often been focused on the young Egyptian who has repeatedly climbed the…
Morsy opts for law enforcement, not inevitable reform
The Ultras’ battle is a battle for karama, or dignity
Review: Op-Ed pages denounce Morsy and his speech
After President Mohamed Morsy’s speech declaring a state of emergency in three Canal cities on Sunday, many writers have criticized his performance amid the current crisis. Alaa Al-Aswany Why does…
Government approves a new smart card system for subsidised fuel
The new plan would charge the ministries of petroleum and mineral resources with implementing and overseeing the new “smart card” programme
Anti-sexual harassment group disappointed with revolutionary groups
Numerous sexual assaults were reported in Tahrir Square
Al-Nour proposes reconciliation initiative
Salafi party’s initiative includes forming new government, appointing new prosecutor general
Ministry of Finance to launch second electronic tax payments conference
The e-payment system will play a supporting role to ease the budget burden by reducing delays in tax returns
Arrests continue in Cairo
Dozens arrested Monday night in near Tahrir Square
A reform package for the Islamic banking and finance sector proposed for the new year
The goal of the package is to create an environment conducive for Islamic banks to operate