“The catching of the three [infiltrators] occurred in the early morning, a few tens of meters from the border, inside the Egyptian territory. We guarded the three a few hours and afterwards we marched them along the border, on the Egyptian...
In a fictional scoop shortly before the presidential election, the daily newspaper Al-Dostour revealed a nefarious plot by the Muslim Brotherhood to dismantle the state.
Al-Dostour renewed its smear campaign a few days later after Brotherhood...
When the late Basseem Nabki, a Christian man of Syrian descent, sold shawls and scarves in the popular quarter of Moski in Al-Azhar area of Cairo in the first part of the 20th century, he acquired a nom de guerre, Hag Hussein. The more Egyptian and...
Towards the end of the presidential elections, Egypt Independent met with a group of nine young activists to take stock of the revolution. Recent developments have been less than kind to them and those who have for the past 17 months demanded...
Manei Mohamed was buying a mobile phone at a kiosk in downtown Arish on the afternoon of 19 May when he suddenly heard gunfire. He looked around and saw a man with his face covered by a scarf run out of a barbershop, hop on a motorbike driven by...
While being often remembered in the news as the home of lawlessness, Sinai also had its two days of voting hype this week.
While the turnout is moderate to low and the choices are not deemed too revolutionary by the revolution’s standards,...
Today’s papers are still taken by the presidential elections mayhem, focusing on the excluded candidates’ quest to re-enter the race.
The Muslim Brotherhood’s mouthpiece, Freedom and Justice, defiantly runs a home page of only...
The local press in Egypt are still fiery about 16 American NGO workers, banned from travel by an Egyptian court after being accused of working illegally in the country and receiving illicit funds, being allowed to leave. Many see the case as clear...
Privately-owned dailies are still running follow-ups on last week’s police raids of NGOs accused of illegally receiving foreign funds. The government has been investigating 17 Egyptian and international NGOs. Al-Shorouk, a privately-owned...
Amid the parliamentary elections hype, the ruling military council's statements about its role in the writing of the constitution continue to make headlines.
In the privately-owned Al-Shorouk, a front-page headline reads, “Opposition to...