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Is Egypt Securing Diplomatic Success over Ethiopia?
The Blue Nile accounts for 85 percent of the Nile's water flow. It joins the White Nile, whose headwaters lie in…
Egypt’s New Supply Minister Khaled Hanafy Takes tour at Cairo Bakeries
Egypt's new Minister of Supply and Internal Trade Khaled Hanafy talks during a tour at bakeries in Cairo March 2,…
The Real Reason Egypt Is Obsessed with Putting Its Military Leader on Everything
How much do you love Field Marshal Abdel Fattah El-Sisi? Don't answer that —– take it instead as a pitch for a…
Egypt Will Vote a Symbolic ‘Yes’ to Stability
Today and tomorrow, Egyptians will go to the polls to vote on an amended constitution. That is not true, though.…
Can Qatar Regain Influence In Egypt?
Last month hundreds of Egyptians burned Qatari flags outside Doha's embassy in Cairo to protest Qatar's alleged…
Is Jailing Teenage Girls on the Democracy ‘Roadmap’?
A few weeks ago, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry flew to Cairo to say that the roadmap Egypt's military rulers…
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…