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Viewpoints_ ‘I am a hostage in my own country, but I will never forgive the Brotherhood’

سارة إبراهيم _ 15-7-2026

‘I am a hostage in my own country, but I will never forgive the Brotherhood’
Politics_

Interview| Iran’s envoy in Cairo: ‘Millions in the streets are stronger than any nuclear bomb’

Iran’s late Supreme Leader built his doctrine on backing “the resistance” everywhere — his envoy in Cairo explains what that means for Lebanon and the Gulf.

Dina Samak_ 14-7-2026

Interview| Iran’s envoy in Cairo: ‘Millions in the streets are stronger than any nuclear bomb’
Viewpoints_

El-Sisi’s Octagon: The republic goes back up the mountain

Moving the seat of power into a walled desert enclave turns modern citizens back into mere subjects, reviving an absolute sovereign model driven by the haunting anxiety of 2011.

Nasser Amin_ 14-7-2026

El-Sisi’s Octagon: The republic goes back up the mountain

Viewpoints_ What remains after the state’s capture of the Future of Egypt?

Mustapha Kamel Al-Sayyid_ 16-7-2026

What remains after the state’s capture of the Future of Egypt?

Urban & Economy_ Explainer| How does the new ration system work?

Abdelmageed Mohamed_ 12-7-2026

Explainer| How does the new ration system work?

News_

Housing Ministry proposes 49,000-feddan project behind New Alamein

Housing Ministry proposes 49,000-feddan project behind New Alamein

Israel kills four Palestinians in Gaza as army pushes ‘Yellow Line’ into Al-Zaytoun

Israel kills four Palestinians in Gaza as army pushes ‘Yellow Line’ into Al-Zaytoun

Missing Shi‘a journalist appears before security prosecution, remanded for 15 days

Missing Shi‘a journalist appears before security prosecution, remanded for 15 days

Samanoud Textiles suspends six women as management tries to break strike

Samanoud Textiles suspends six women as management tries to break strike

Politics_

Three guides, no direction: Inside the Muslim Brotherhood’s terminal split

Abdelmoneim Mahmoud_ 13-7-2026

Three guides, no direction: Inside the Muslim Brotherhood’s terminal split

Interview| Khaled Ali taking stock of June 30: ‘The regime’s obsession isn’t the Brotherhood, It’s Mubarak’

Mostafa Bassiouny_ 7-7-2026

Interview| Khaled Ali taking stock of June 30: ‘The regime’s obsession isn’t the Brotherhood, It’s Mubarak’

Inside the quiet revolt at Egypt’s Judges’ Club

Egypt’s Judges’ Club just elected a president who ran against the government’s favored candidate, and judges say the vote was a message years in the making.

Mohamed Napolion_ 5-7-2026

Inside the quiet revolt at Egypt’s Judges’ Club

Urban & Economy_

Gold in central bank vaults: A mask for crisis, not a lifeline

45% of central banks expect higher gold reserves. Gold’s share has doubled since 2021, raising questions about the dollar’s long-term dominance.

Amr Adly_ 9-7-2026

Gold in central bank vaults: A mask for crisis, not a lifeline

Designed to exclude: The commodification of Egypt’s public space

Mohamed Elsayed Eid_ 28-6-2026

Designed to exclude: The commodification of Egypt’s public space

Why did remittances from Egyptians abroad rise during the war?

Hager Atteya_ 21-6-2026

Why did remittances from Egyptians abroad rise during the war?

Society_

In the hands of butchers: Egypt’s obstetric violence crisis

While medical institutions treat maternal pain as ordinary, experts warn that the lack of legal criminalization leaves the poorest women exposed to severe institutional trauma.

Rahma Samy_ 24-6-2026

In the hands of butchers: Egypt’s obstetric violence crisis

Aid vs. empowerment: The economic siege on feminist advocacy

Doaa Emam_ 8-6-2026

Aid vs. empowerment: The economic siege on feminist advocacy

Lurking white probes: Migrant women & obstetric violence in France

Sarah Eldaly_ 25-5-2026

Lurking white probes: Migrant women & obstetric violence in France

Culture_

The chimera of global recognition and the reality of Arab literary decay

Ahmed Naji_ 25-6-2026

The chimera of global recognition and the reality of Arab literary decay

Translating the Arabic novel: Distorting our literature, diminishing our voice

Weak and selective translations of Arabic literature can distort its richness, marginalize its global presence and reinforce Western stereotypes of Arab society.

Ammar Ali Hassan_ 26-5-2026

Translating the Arabic novel: Distorting our literature, diminishing our voice

The halos and horrors of silver screen motherhood

Aliaa Talaat_ 30-3-2026

The halos and horrors of silver screen motherhood

Viewpoints_

Egypt’s judges, out of the wilderness again

Since 1939, Egypt’s Judges Club has cycled through victory, purge, and exile. As independents retake its board in 2026, the third wilderness may be ending.

Nasser Amin_ 9-7-2026

Egypt’s judges, out of the wilderness again

Omnia Swedan and the sanctity of the forbidden

Basel Ramsis_ 29-6-2026

Omnia Swedan and the sanctity of the forbidden

Science & Technology_

Not so PG: The biometric trap in Egypt’s Child Protection Law

Egypt is drafting a bill on children's social media use; the real test is whether it disciplines platforms or entrenches mass surveillance capabilities.

Mohammad El-Taher_ 1-6-2026

Not so PG: The biometric trap in Egypt’s Child Protection Law

War in the age of AI slop

Khaled Mansour_ 5-4-2026

War in the age of AI slop

Behind the padlock: How Egypt quietly blocked Discord

Al Manassa_ 18-1-2026

Behind the padlock: How Egypt quietly blocked Discord
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