Opinion
The president’s popularity is waning: the meaning and implications
October 31, 2016
The president’s popularity is waning: the meaning and implications
The figures announced by the Baseera Center for Public Opinion Research on the popularity of the president are unfit to…
Lessons from the Tuk-tuk incident
October 17, 2016
Lessons from the Tuk-tuk incident
The phenomenon of accounts of minor incidents that happen to ordinary people and then turn quickly to news items, occupying…
New York… Sex and the City
September 12, 2016
New York… Sex and the City
Before I came to New York city, I lived the details of New York life through an American television comedy…
Save the middle class
August 29, 2016
Save the middle class
After zuhr prayers on Friday, I went to buy my weekly needs from the grocery store, and I stopped at…
What a Trump victory would mean for Egypt
June 28, 2016
What a Trump victory would mean for Egypt
Public opinion polls in the US currently indicate that Hillary Clinton stands the highest chance of winning the presidential election,…
The Guardian’s fabrication apology: too little too late?
June 4, 2016
The Guardian’s fabrication apology: too little too late?
It was a good move from British newspaper The Guardian to apologize to its readers for the fabricated reports and…
Reeve’s claims about Nefertiti’s tomb are mere fantasy
March 31, 2016
Reeve’s claims about Nefertiti’s tomb are mere fantasy
There is no doubt that Nicholas Reeves, who champions a theory that the tomb of Queen Nefertiti is located behind…
Cabinet reshuffle: What’s next?
March 24, 2016
Cabinet reshuffle: What’s next?
With month-old debates about a possible cabinet reshuffle now over, talk will shift to the performance of the new ministers,…
A presidential apology to Mohamed ElBaradei
March 23, 2016
A presidential apology to Mohamed ElBaradei
Mohamed ElBaradei is no traitor, because a traitor, according to my perception and limited legal knowledge, is a spy at…