"I do not need to stress our support for the Egyptian regime of President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi. We always work to defend it against the evil powers, as we realize that they work to destroy the country. But this does not mean we should keep silent, (...)
"We thank the Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and all the countries that have supported us during our presidency of the 12th edition of the Islamic summit, and now the word is given to the Turkish presidency", Egyptian (...)
The Egyptian regime could have avoided the seed of anger planted in the headquarters of the Doctors Syndicate, downtown Cairo, where doctors held an unusual general assembly in response to police insults against their dignity that unexpectedly (...)
The biggest Egyptian crisis is the huge gap between the desire of achieving an admirable success and the ability of accomplishing it. No one can neither doubt the high spirit of President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi or accuse Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahalb (...)
Certainly, Abdel Fattah Al Sisi knows a lot about Al Nour Party. Especially, after the numerous meetings he had with its leaders. His position as Head of the Military Intelligence probably made him able to read what was lurking behind their faces. (...)
The merciless Egyptian sarcasm got in gear immediately after Mahfouz Saber, the ex-Minister of Justice left his post, producing a very meaningful joke. A person asks a rubbish collector "why don't you pick-up the rubbish? The collector answers, (...)
A group of the Egyptian Military Intelligence met months before the June 30 Revolution to discuss the Egyptian-Iranian convergence, after Mohamed Morsi's initiative to invite around 200 thousand Iranian tourists. They reached a ‘Situation Assessment (...)
Al Sisi -the citizen not the President- knows that we are well aware that we don't stand but one last chance. The very last one, to save Egypt from what others have up their sleeves for it. He knows that if he loses control of the country, we shall (...)