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NGO law: Legalizing the government battle against civil society?

NGO law: Legalizing the government battle against civil society?

Amid a controversial case against NGOs charged with receiving illegal funding, a new bill regulating the work of civil society…
Left’s presidential candidate yet to emerge

Left’s presidential candidate yet to emerge

The left wing of Egyptian politics boasts some of the most notable figures of the revolution, including political intellectuals, human…
Muslim Brotherhood equivocates on presidency — for now

Muslim Brotherhood equivocates on presidency — for now

As the countdown to the presidential election begins, Egypt’s largest political group, the Muslim Brotherhood, remains undecided on endorsing a…
Profile: Bassem Youssef professionalizes satire

Profile: Bassem Youssef professionalizes satire

Bassem Youssef is visibly exhausted. A man known for his vitality and humor both on and off-screen, he seems tired,…
Fixing for Anthony, fixing the practice

Fixing for Anthony, fixing the practice

On Thursday night, I was bragging to an American tourist on a plane back to Cairo about having worked with…
Children in jail: Did the Interior Ministry violate children’s rights?

Children in jail: Did the Interior Ministry violate children’s rights?

In a small cell in South Cairo Court Complex, a 12-year-old child sat behind bars awaiting his hearing earlier this…
Workers and farmers try their hand at constitution writing

Workers and farmers try their hand at constitution writing

In Shamma, a small village north of Cairo in Monufiya Governorate, about a hundred farmers gathered eagerly last Monday at…
Abu Ismail: Consensus candidate a conspiracy against Egyptians

Abu Ismail: Consensus candidate a conspiracy against Egyptians

Al-Masry Al-Youm met with presidential hopeful Hazem Salah Abu Ismail, who expounded on his criticism of political deals surrounding presidential…
One night and two days in a military hotel

One night and two days in a military hotel

A harp with no player, a piano and no pianist, opulent seats but no people, a Garden of Eden without…
Sectarianism, reconciliation and complexity in El-Nahda

Sectarianism, reconciliation and complexity in El-Nahda

El-Nahda is a tough rural hinterland of lush green interspersed with the glowering, metallic silhouettes of industrial plants. The village…
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