Egypt's President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi asserted, on Wednesday, the justice of his country's water cause, and that comes in accordance with the norms of international law.
Speaking on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) issue, Al-Sisi stressed (...)
As official statements indicated a growth in tourist numbers and tourism revenues after the previous suspension of foreign flights ended and foreign travel agencies resumed their trips to key tourist areas including Sharm El-Sheikh, digital and (...)
“Making a living means quick thinking”, “May the Lord take care of you”, and other such expressions adorn the fishing boats of Alexandria, creating a colourful tableau of a profession that has been handed down from generation to generation in this (...)
In the working-class neighborhood of Bulaq al-Dakror, a group of men gathered 28 July to prevent what they called a “fitna,” or discord, in Egypt.
“I'm creating an antibiotic for the Egyptian people. I'm trying to protect my society,” one protester, (...)
The political landscape over the past few weeks has largely been described as divided among an Islamist bloc, a military bloc and a third one that remains rather undefined.
The division was best manifested in the presidential runoff election, in (...)
They have been there for almost a month now, a little scrum of men and women who trickle out of the building's lobby like liquid leaking from a jar. The building, a tower block in the Cairo neighborhood of Dokki, houses the Iraqi Rafidain Bank, (...)