What is Catherine Ashton for? She couldn't even tell us what Mohamed Morsi said to her. Or even if she called him "President Morsi" or "Mr Morsi". Or maybe just "Sir".
And why, by the way, is she called a "High" Representative of the Union for (...)
Hundreds of thousands of people turned out outside Cairo's Rabaa mosque yesterday to protest against the coup d'état in Egypt, while hundreds of thousands poured into Tahrir Square to support their favourite general, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who staged (...)
The hospital next to the Rabaa mosque was filled with the blood of 37 corpses, the doctors using two weeks' worth of medical supplies in two hours.
Aiman Husseini was lying by the wall. Khaled Abdul Nasser had his name written in black ink on his (...)
Farewell Aida
Last Sunday was the grand finale of Verdi's Aida performed by the Cairo Opera Ballet Company along with the Cairo Symphony Orchestra at the Cairo Opera House Main Hall. Sherif Sonbol shot the victory scene performed by the two leading (...)
LONDON: In Damascus, a massive statue of the late President Hafez Al-Assad sits on a mighty iron chair outside the 22,000 square meters Assad Library, a giant book open in his right hand.
Behind him lie the archives of his dictatorship. But not a (...)