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Obama Administration Should Be Helping Egypt, Not Punishing It
Late last month the Egyptian military razed 800 houses in Rafah, a city situated on the border with Gaza. Cairo…
Opinion: Egypt, Iran Are the Next Great Emerging Markets
The Middle East, once the navel of global commerce, is readying to return from the economic wilderness. Though…
Why It Would Be a Big Mistake for the U.S. to Cut Aid to Egypt
Echoing calls by some in the U.S. Congress, the New York Times editorial board recently published a piece arguing…
Where is the media in Egypt?
Egypt was the first Arab nation to introduce the printing press and is today the region’s largest publishing…
Column: Tunisia Shows the Way While Egypt Stumbles
The final results of parliamentary elections had yet to be announced, but Rachid Ghannouchi, head of Tunisia’s…
Sudan and Egypt: Friends or Foes?
The budding new relationship between Sudanese and Egyptian leaders is proving to be a curious one. Sudanese…
Suez Project Has the Potential to Transform Egypt
“It is the Egyptian people’s gift to the world.” This is how Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi referred to…
Egypt and its FDI Prospects
No doubt that Egypt has witnessed very rough years since the 25 January Revolution. The economy has been brought to…
Egypt is Back on Track
President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi has a mammoth task ahead of him and he knows it. Modernizing a country, whose…
Egypt’s Ceasefire Proposal – Will it Gain Traction?
The Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip, a Palestinian territory under Israeli occupation, has not abated.…