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Why is U.S. cozying up to Egypt?
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry travels to Egypt on Sunday to renew the “strategic dialogue” between the…
Has Al-Azhar Stifled Egypt’s Intellectual Enlightenment?
Among the root causes of the Middle-Eastern backwardness is the Asiatic and fatalistic religious norms that hamper…
Egypt is Poorer than Other Arab Spring States: Global Finance Report
Egypt ranks 109 globally in the world’s wealthiest/poorest countries list, with Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per…
Egypt destroys Symbol of Old Regime but Repression lives on
Metres from the epicentre of Egypt's uprising, bulldozers tear chunks of concrete and twisted metal from what…
Why the Tripartite FTA Launch and Signing matters
The signing of the declaration launching the Tripartite Free Trade Area (TFTA) by Heads of State and government at…
Merkel’s Realpolitik and Egypt’s Lost Revolutions
“Germany’s government believes that Egypt ought to maintain the basic values of human rights for all its citizens,…
Egypt’s Disabled seek Fair Representation in Parliament
Egypt's 2014 constitution grants disabled Egyptians the right to appropriate representation in the next parliament.…
Arab Sharkas Executions in Egypt: Justice or Revenge?
On May 19, the Egyptian Court of Administrative Judiciary was scheduled to look into a lawsuit that demands…
The Ties that bind the US and Egypt; AmCham President writes
Last week, the American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt (AmCham) introduced the new U.S. Ambassador, Stephen Beecroft,…
Argentina’s Past may resemble Egypt’s Future
Elliott Abrams’s April 26 op-ed, “A Pinochet in Egypt?,” raised a troubling question about Egypt’s course. In…