Mohamed Elmeshad 17 Jun 2012
“I can’t vote for the Brotherhood. They will slit my child’s throat in front of me,” said Kamel...
Egypt Independent 17 Jun 2012
Polling stations have opened on Sunday in the second day of the presidential election runoff, in which the Muslim...
Rana Khazbak 17 Jun 2012
Ali al-Gammal stands outside the gates of the Qotayfet Mubasher polling station in Ahmed Shafiq's home village in...
Ali Abdel Mohsen 17 Jun 2012
The trials and tribulations of the past 16 months have boiled down to what seemed to be a fairly unremarkable day,...
Heba Afify 16 Jun 2012
Saeed sits in front of his butcher shop in the Cairo district of Manial, a few feet away from a polling station where...
Egypt Independent 16 Jun 2012
So far the voter turnout in the presidential election run-off has not exceeded 15 percent at the majority of polling...
Jano Charbel 15 Jun 2012
The campaigns to boycott the presidential election and invalidate ballots may have been given a boost following the...
Al-Masry Al-Youm 15 Jun 2012
Muslim Brotherhood sources said Friday that the group has developed a plan to monitor the presidential runoff election...
Noha El-Hennawy 15 Jun 2012
Presidential campaigns are often ugly, divisive affairs with bitter rivals slinging accusations and recriminations,...
Rana Khazbak
Mohamed Elmeshad
15 Jun 2012
When Hosni Mubarak was president, Kamel Ahmed would sit in a furnished garage next to a busy intersection in Cairo...