A YouTube video clip showed a security officer shooting demonstrators in Tahrir Square amid praises from his colleagues. The clip received more than 70,000 views.
“An officer who shoots people in the eyes is continuing practices of the former (...)
Assiut University held a press conference on Wednesday to announce the results of a study conducted by Egyptian Geologist Khaled Abdel Kader Auda on the anticipated impact of climate change on Egypt's coastline.
“This is a very important study on (...)
Assiut University has issued an atlas on the risks posed by climate change to Egypt's coasts, and the policies that need to be enacted to circumvent such risks.
During the past twenty years the international scientific society has come to the (...)
Local economy experts are proposing that the government adopt mechanisms aimed at controlling skyrocketing retail prices, including mandatory pricing schemes and profit ceilings.
Economy professor Hamdi Abdel Azim maintains that price controls do (...)
Considered one of the most powerful men in Gaza, Mahmoud el-Zahar (“Abu Khaled”), co-founder of Hamas, recently gave an exclusive interview to Al-Masry Al-Youm that sent shockwaves through Egyptian and Palestinian political circles. El-Zahar, a (...)
Gaza--"You came too late Moussa: We are as good as dead," shouted Kamal Abu Nada, director of one of the biggest civil foundations in Palestine and prominent activist, waving a flyer bearing the photo of three dead children. Abu Nada reflected the (...)
Pharaonic tombs in Tameyah Desert in Fayoum are being raided, according to an investigation by Al-Masry Al-Youm.
The investigation found that residents in the area have encroached on historical tombs that contain stone statues, gold necklaces, a (...)
The inhabitants of the locality of Motobas in the governorate of Kafr el-Sheikh have become accustomed to waking up to news of fish cages polluting their drinking water. A report issued by the health department in Motobas confirms that the water (...)
Masses of dead fish were seen floating two days ago on the surface of the Moheet and Mariouteya canals, in the area of Harraneya and Shabramant. The Environment Ministry held the 6th of October Irrigation Department responsible for the (...)
Egyptians in Rafah are taking the border wall seriously. As much as such the underground tunnels breathe life into an otherwise lifeless Gaza, Egyptian traders scrape a living transporting their goods to the other side of the border.
Rafah is (...)