Tag: Egypt

Reform in Egypt ‘not without difficulties’

The European Commission released a report on Wednesday assessing Egypt’s transition to…

Emily Crane

Waraqat brings origami into the mainstream

No struggling to own a piece of origami any more

Thoraia Abou Bakr

Al-Azhar of post-revolutionary Egypt

Al-Azhar recently issued a document renouncing violence as an attempt to pacify…

Sarah El Masry

Military intervention and Egypt’s future

The military may be coming – and it seems like everyone knows…

H.A. Hellyer

Has the army truly withdrawn from Egyptian politics?

I recently claimed in a previous article, to all those who were…

Farid Zahran

King Abdullah ‘unimpressed’ with Morsi

In an interview with The Atlantic, King Abdullah II of Jordan said…

Emily Crane

Art at the heart of Port Said

'Seven Nights and a Morning' film shows a different side of Port…

Thoraia Abou Bakr

Luxor hosts second Luxor African Film Festival

The festival’s mission is to support and encourage African film productions and…

Thoraia Abou Bakr

Renaissance

On Saturday, seven members of the Islamic group ‘Promotion of Virtue and…

Mahmoud Salem

Human trafficking in the Sinai

8 year old girl to be sold to gangsters and her mother…

Daily News Egypt