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Egypt Looks for a Path Toward Democracy
Bassem Youssef, Egypt’s popular television comedian, expresses the irreverent confidence this country will…
Two Revolutions in Less Than Three Years: What’s Next for Egypt?
It is without doubt that the main challenges that Egypt is currently facing are both social and economic; despite…
Egypt Needs Ambition, Not Just to Muddle through
Amid the recurring violence and polarisation in Egypt, it is clear that the society has lost – at least…
Egypt, Israel Should Join Syria in Giving up Chemical Weapons
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), the enforcement arm of the Chemical…
Water Wars: Egyptians Condemn Ethiopia’s Nile Dam Project
"Ethiopia is killing us," taxi driver Ahmed Hossam said, as he picked his way through Cairo's notoriously…
Egypt’s Muslim Brothers Have Three Options for Moving Forward After the Ban
If the newly banned Brotherhood turns to violence, it will only validate a more thorough and perhaps permanent…
Saudi-Russian Relations: Between Assad and Sisi
The relations between Saudi Arabia and Russia have witnessed remarkable developments since the visit of King…
Misinformation about Egypt’s ‘Massacre’
No one really knows how many pro-Morsi protestors were killed on Wednesday – the government says about 270, the…
Cairo’s Dispersal Dilemma
Cairo is abuzz with talk of "dispersals" of the two long-running sit-ins by supporters of deposed president Morsi.…
Egyptian Military Opens New Chapter of Fear – Activist Group Leader Writes
This spring, I participated in the grass-roots “Tamarod” campaign organized to protest the government of Egyptian…