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Amid security failures and prejudice, small sparks can set sectarian violence alight
April 10, 2013
Amid security failures and prejudice, small sparks can set sectarian violence alight
A group of men gathered Monday in the middle of a street in Khosous, a town in the Delta governorate…
Private security firms attempt to fill a gap left by a weakened security apparatus
April 9, 2013
Private security firms attempt to fill a gap left by a weakened security apparatus
A new draft law on private security companies currently on the table is an attempt to regulate a sector that…
Egypt’s railways see biggest strike in almost 30 years
April 8, 2013
Egypt’s railways see biggest strike in almost 30 years
A nationwide train drivers strike continued into its second day on Monday, in protest against the “government neglect of their…
Maspero workers’ delayed salaries highlight institution’s dire finances
April 8, 2013
Maspero workers’ delayed salaries highlight institution’s dire finances
The iconic Maspero television building has long been a protest hub for activists voicing their mounting frustration with the state’s…
Bad spirits: Brotherhood govt targets Egypt’s alcohol industry
April 7, 2013
Bad spirits: Brotherhood govt targets Egypt’s alcohol industry
A few streets down from a crowded local mosque in the affluent satellite suburb of 6th of October City, Abu…
Egypt’s imams fight for their mosques’ independence
April 7, 2013
Egypt’s imams fight for their mosques’ independence
At a time when political Islam is thriving in Egypt, mosques and imams had hoped to garner more relevance than…
Food poisoning scandal further deepens political split inside Al-Azhar
April 6, 2013
Food poisoning scandal further deepens political split inside Al-Azhar
Thousands of supporters of Al-Azhar’s top cleric, Grand Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayyeb, took to the streets across Egypt’s governorates after Friday prayers,…
Student union electoral system reflects a highly politicized process
April 6, 2013
Student union electoral system reflects a highly politicized process
As Egypt’s student union elections reach their end, independents and opposition groups have achieved surprising victories against the veteran Muslim…
Military denies interest in intervening in presidential affairs, but remains cautious
April 4, 2013
Military denies interest in intervening in presidential affairs, but remains cautious
A deteriorating political and economic situation has created a tense situation for the president and the military, muddied with rumors,…
Analysts argue silencing of free voices detrimental to regime
April 3, 2013
Analysts argue silencing of free voices detrimental to regime
The regime’s attempts to silence local satirist Bassem Youssef, often described as the Egyptian Jon Stewart, landed President Mohamed Morsy…