When I headed to the polling station to vote “No” in last Saturday's referendum, I was driven by an overwhelming combination of emotions and aspirations. I said “No” because I believed our martyrs deserved nothing less than a clean break with the (...)
The sudden - and to many, unexpected - collapse of the ousted regime released nationwide exuberance. For a few days, Egyptians immersed themselves in celebrating their freedom. The images from Tahrir and elsewhere around the country led many to the (...)
In demanding and insisting on the fall of the regime for more than a month now, Egyptian revolutionaries and demonstrators in Tahrir Square and across Egypt are calling for a clean break with the past. The economy deserves nothing less.
The (...)
Halving American economic assistance to Egypt in the absence of a free trade agreement is the wrong move, argues Ashraf Swelam*
Launching what can easily turn out to be a new chapter in Egyptian-US economic relations, a few weeks ago the United (...)