The other Cairo sit-in
Since the results of the presidential elections, many have turned on the generals accusing them of having forfeited the best interests of the state for their own political survival.
Kiss my laws
In a country where there are too many laws to count, and still has absolutely no justice, one would expect Egyptians wouldn’t put too much weight on laws.
President meets Ganzouri cabinet
Discusses economy and military trials despite questions over future of cabinet, lack of power deters potential candidates
Morsi under pressure to enforce Gaza blockade
With what appears to be an escalation in Sinai, the president may have found the cover he needs to close the Rafah crossing
Youth group to disband
Members of the Revolutionary Youth Coalition also known as the 25 January Revolution Coalition have reached the end of their road. Or so says their executive office. The alliance of…
Families demand justice
March to the presidential palace calls for freeing all military detainees since the 25 January revolution
The ugly politics of hypocrisy
In the end the crony media did not fool the Egyptians and the Revolution both happened and remains ongoing.
British Petroleum draws first gas from Seth development Block
Energy veteran British Petroleum (BP) has announced production of first gas from the Seth development block, located 60 kilometres offshore Ras El Bar, east of the Nile Delta.
Market analysts forecast seesawing trading indices
The Egyptian stock market was rated the second fastest emerging market worldwide in the first half of 2012
Low Nile water level threatens summer harvest
By Mohamed Abdelmonsef The water level of the Nile River was recorded at 170 metres above sea level instead of the normal depth of 175 meters at this time of…