Even though the Muslim Brotherhood did not field any candidates in the Journalists Syndicate elections last week, the results have still been perceived as a blow to the ruling group.
Candidates seen as the strongest Brotherhood...
As clashes that started Saturday between protesters and Muslim Brotherhood supporters in front of the Brotherhood’s main headquarters in Moqattam were renewed for the second day, Monday’s newspapers unsurprisingly allocate blame and...
Head of the Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies Diaa Rashwan won the seat of the head of the Journalists Syndicate in elections held on Friday.
“The syndicate stood against repression,” he said after the votes were...
As the firing of a tear gas canister signaled the renewal of clashes on Qasr al-Nil Bridge, two 15-year-olds stood close to the front line in their school uniforms and backpacks. They didn’t budge, even as passers-by ran away from the rising...
A day after an Egyptian court confirmed the death sentences of 21 Port Said civilians found guilty of causing Egypt’s worst sporting disaster, Port Said remains relatively calm – in stark contrast with the past fortnight, which saw...
An administrative court order heralds a new stage in the controversy surrounding the parliamentary elections that were scheduled to take place in the midst of a multi-faceted crisis gripping the country.
On Wednesday, an administrative court...
After Wednesday's administrative court ruling that put the timeline for the parliamentary elections set to begin next month into a state of suspension, Egypt’s newspapers report on the ongoing uncertainty, unrest and climate of anger...
As he answered questions about the upcoming parliamentary elections over the phone, Mohamed Zakareya, a member of the Popular Alliance in Port Said, was at the cemetery for the burial of those who died during ongoing clashes between protesters,...
Workers at Ain Sokhna Port returned to work last week, bringing to an end a two-week strike that resulted in hundreds of millions of dollars in losses for the port’s operator, Dubai Ports World, related businesses and Egyptian authorities....
Hours before nearly 6,000 journalists head to the polls, the streets of downtown Cairo — where the headquarters of most private and state newspapers are situated — are filled with posters bearing the faces of candidates.
Friday...