As a wave of violence significantly escalated through Egypt's governorates on Monday, Tuesday's papers indicate that many Egyptians continue to struggle to make their voices heard after the ouster of former president Mubarak's 30-year-old (...)
Tuesday's independent papers highlight the touching scene of hundreds of mourners bidding farewell to two new young martyrs in a painful funeral.
The recently-established paper Al-Sabah depicts the funeral procession of Amr Saad and Mohamed (...)
On the second anniversary of the Friday of Anger, Tuesday's papers reveal how the country is trapped between a deepening domestic political rift and an escalating wave of violence.
In its leading story, flagship state paper Al-Ahram points the (...)
Tuesday's papers show that revolutionaries are rolling up their sleeves for the second anniversary of the 2011 uprising and intending to flood the streets of Egypt after reaching a political deadlock with President Mohamed Morsy's Cabinet and its (...)
Whether you are a marathon professional or a casual runner, put on your sneakers, roll up your sleeves and hit the road. If you want to join Cairo Runners, all you need to do is brave the early morning cold and take to the capital's streets every (...)
Discrepancies continue to a greater extent between state-owned and independent news coverage in Tuesday's papers. While state-run papers praise the so-called “achievements” of the government, privately-owned papers highlight the deteriorating (...)
The news of Egypt's latest Cabinet reshuffle makes headlines in Tuesday's newspapers.
State-owned Al-Akhbar quotes Gamal Heshmat, Shura Council member, as denouncing allegations that the Muslim Brotherhood is aiming for the “Brotherhoodization of (...)
Monday's papers indicate that the controversial results of the referendum on the draft constitution have widened the gap between Egypt's political forces, as opposition and human rights activists claimed that Saturday's poll is “invalid.”
According (...)
In an unprecedented move, privately owned papers including Al-Watan, Al-Tahrir, Youm7 and Al-Wafd share the same front-page headline: “No to dictatorship,” with a hint at the bottom saying the press strike will take place Tuesday in protest of (...)
The ramifications of the president's constitutional declaration, which grants Mohamed Morsy powers that go beyond even those enjoyed by his predecessors, are the source of speculation and dramatic headlines as the consequences continue to play out (...)
“A historical day in the church for electing the pope's successor,” reads the top headline of Tuesday's state-run Al-Akhbar.
The selection of the three finalists for the seat of the 118th patriarch predictably dominates the headlines of Tuesday's (...)
In an NDJ World ranking of the 10 cities that never sleep, Cairo, unsurprisingly ranked first. But this may change soon.
In a bid to confront serious power shortages before this turns into a chronic crisis, the government is considering passing a (...)
Going back to school has been taking a toll on family budgets as school supply prices hit parents' pockets even harder this year.
Sherif Zakaria, a supermarket cashier, says that school supply budgets are spiraling out of control, as prices surpass (...)
The headlines of Tuesday's papers indicate that Egypt is trapped in a whirlwind of political confusion over the first post-revolution draft constitution.
While the 100-member Constituent Assembly is putting the final touches to the country's new (...)
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The anti-Islam movie “Innocence of Muslims” still manages to find its way onto front pages on Sunday alongside Egypt's latest political controversies.
State-owned paper Al-Ahram leads with a story on a handwritten letter sent by US President Barack (...)
The escalation of teachers' protests dominates the headlines of both state-owned and independent paper's front pages Tuesday.
Independent daily Youm7 writes that thousands of teachers have announced an open-ended strike on Monday outside the Cabinet (...)
An Al-Azhar cleric's religious edict condoning violence, which has embroiled the country in controversy, is among the most highlighted stories in Thursday's newspapers.
Independent Youm7 leads with the story about Sheikh Hashem Islam, a member of (...)
Thursday's papers portray a country at a boiling point amid rising tensions between presidential candidates Mohamed Morsy and Ahmed Shafiq as the battle continues for the top executive post.
Both are claiming victory as the nation waits for final (...)
The news that Ghad al-Thawra Party leader Ayman Nour was pardoned on Wednesday by Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi makes headlines in both state-run and independent newspapers on Thursday.
Last year, Nour lost an appeal to quash a forgery conviction (...)
Reports that the Muslim Brotherhood may field a presidential candidate in the upcoming race carries headlines after the death of Pope Shenouda III dominated news over the last few days.
State-run paper Al-Ahram leads with the story that the (...)
Mother's Day is here. It is the time of year when storefront display windows around the capital are colorfully decorated to grab customers' attention and draw them in.
And while most retailers traditionally slash prices on tons of items for the (...)
As Valentine's Day is a chance to show appreciation for those you love, the Breast Cancer Foundation of Egypt decided to provide free mammograms to women to mark the holiday.
“We thought it could be a nice gift for men to give to their wives, (...)
If you planned to spend this Valentine's Day sharing a couch and a bowl of popcorn with your loved one while watching a romantic movie, good for you! The rest of us are off on Valentine's-inspired adventures, at...
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Dalia Adli Rizkallah has decided to expose Egyptian children to innovative education-based entertainment through artistic workshops that immerse them in Egyptian culture and identity and, more importantly, help them learn Arabic.
Rizkallah is the (...)