Review: Power cuts, attacks on media and Sinai still filling column inches
Many columnists remain focused on ongoing electricity cuts and the attacks on journalists at the Media Production City while others continue to analyse the security situation in Sinai. President Mohamed…
The other face around..
By Inji Mounib It was expected from the very beginning. They will never let it go. Since their sudden ascent to power less than couple of months ago, Ikhwan did…
Georgia moves ahead – but the 2008 war consequences remain to be dealt with
By Grigol Vashadze, Foreign Minister of Georgia In August 2008, thousands of Russian troops and armour rolled into Georgia, as Russian aviation was pounding the country’s military, infrastructural and civilian…
Ultras break up pro-Okasha protest
Okasha is known for his controversial statements and criticism of the Brotherhood.
Tanzania probes Iran oil tanker reflagging reports
Dar Es Salaam (AFP) - Tanzania said Thursday it is investigating US accusations it reflagged Iranian oil tankers to help Tehran evade US and EU sanctions. "If we confirm that…
Review: Morsy, terrorism and power cuts fill op-ed columns
Columnists across various Egyptian newspapers are tackling diverse issues, yet all rotate around Morsy’s recent decisions of changing leadership in a set of institutions and Egyptians’ frustration with the very…
Morsy assumes power: Sacks Tantawi and Anan, reverses constitutional decree and reshuffles SCAF
In an unexpected and unprecedented move, President Mohamed Morsy has sacked the country’s top military officials, Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi
Moroccans protest against high prices
Activists are upset at government subsidy cuts
Sinai attack repercussions continue
The Egyptian military reported it had killed 20 so-called terrorists on Friday and arrested six
Mubarak’s healthcare satisfactory, delegation finds
Human rights delegation visited prison after a complaint filed by Gamal Mubarak alleged poor conditions