Rana Khazbak
Looming question: Who’ll get to write the constitution?
Egypt
June 13, 2011
Looming question: Who’ll get to write the constitution?
While the debate over whether the Constitution should be written before or after the parliamentary elections continues to capture national…
Labor activists denounce LE700 minimum wage
Egypt
June 5, 2011
Labor activists denounce LE700 minimum wage
Egypt’s Finance Minister Samir Radwan announced last week that the new monthly minimum wage will increase to LE700, up from…
Military questions journalists over allegations of abuse by military police
Egypt
May 31, 2011
Military questions journalists over allegations of abuse by military police
Egypt’s military prosecutors questioned journalists and a blogger on Tuesday for allegedly criticizing the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces…
Adl Party seeks to displace Brotherhood from center ground of Egyptian politics
Egypt
May 24, 2011
Adl Party seeks to displace Brotherhood from center ground of Egyptian politics
The newly formed Adl Party, launched on 6 May, has its sights set on replacing the Muslim Brotherhood as the…
Martyrs’ families, Amnesty International say justice is still not served
Egypt
May 21, 2011
Martyrs’ families, Amnesty International say justice is still not served
At a conference organized by Amnesty International, families of those killed in the January 25 revolution accused Egypt's attorney general…
Q&A with Dave Robinson: FDI expert says Egypt has great potential
Business
May 10, 2011
Q&A with Dave Robinson: FDI expert says Egypt has great potential
There are numerous problems facing Egypt’s economy these days: high rates of unemployment and inflation, a growing national debt and…
Egypt’s law falls short of protecting whistleblowers
Egypt
May 8, 2011
Egypt’s law falls short of protecting whistleblowers
Widespread corruption in government institutions was one of the triggers for the 25 January revolution that toppled former president Hosni…