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Politics_

El-Sisi's last parliament?

Analysts see Egypt’s new parliament—elected without real competition—as a potential step toward scrapping presidential term limits and extending El-Sisi’s rule.

Mohamed El Kholy_ 9-11-2025

El-Sisi's last parliament?

Politics_ Mamdani wins New York: A mayor who won’t apologize for being radical

Mohamed Gad_ 6-11-2025

Mamdani wins New York: A mayor who won’t apologize for being radical

Urban & Economy_ The High Cost of Low Prices| Egypt’s agricultural exports

Osama Diab_ 6-11-2025

The High Cost of Low Prices| Egypt’s agricultural exports

Viewpoints_ Migration as an act of resistance

Sherif Azer_ 6-11-2025

Migration as an act of resistance

Politics_ Law on Trial: UNRWA, ICJ, and Israel's politics of defiance

Nourhan Fahmy_ 6-11-2025

Law on Trial: UNRWA, ICJ, and Israel's politics of defiance

News_

Egypt reserves hit $50 billion amid remittances, loans surge

Egypt reserves hit $50 billion amid remittances, loans surge

Al-Qaeda affiliate in Mali demands $5 million for kidnapped Egyptians

Al-Qaeda affiliate in Mali demands $5 million for kidnapped Egyptians

Swiss logistics giant MEDLOG starts Cairo dry port

Swiss logistics giant MEDLOG starts Cairo dry port

UN, rights groups condemn extension of Omar's detention

UN, rights groups condemn extension of Omar's detention

Politics_

Nazism, exile, and touchscreens: In Cairo with freed Palestinian prisoners

Freed Palestinian prisoners speak of torture, exile, and guilt amid Israel’s war on Gaza, torn between haunting memories and unbroken defiance.

Mohamed El Kholy_ 3-11-2025

Nazism, exile, and touchscreens: In Cairo with freed Palestinian prisoners

Britain’s Gaza paradox: Diplomacy in the shadow of death

After a Gaza ceasefire, Britain’s ‘recognition’ of Palestine exposes deep hypocrisy: mass protests, arms sales, and intelligence support show UK complicity it still denies.

Cara Burdon_ 23-10-2025

Britain’s Gaza paradox: Diplomacy in the shadow of death

Urban & Economy_

The gain and pain of raising interest rates

Mohamed Gad_ 28-9-2025

The gain and pain of raising interest rates

Life after the IMF: An opportunity to think outside the Fund

Amr Adly_ 25-9-2025

Life after the IMF: An opportunity to think outside the Fund

GERD as a Diversion: Megaprojects for the powerful, austerity for small farmers

As Egypt feared GERD’s impact, the state expanded desert megaprojects, diverting water from small farmers and deepening rural inequality in the name of development.

Saker El Nour_ 11-9-2025

GERD as a Diversion: Megaprojects for the powerful, austerity for small farmers

Society_

For Gazans in Egypt the road home is paved with pain

Ahmed Albordeny_ 26-10-2025

For Gazans in Egypt the road home is paved with pain

Gaza Journalist Diaries| My mother’s quiet exodus in a wheelchair

A few days ago, I told her that we have to move again, and that our family would have to split up between two different places. She refused.

Salem Elrayyes_ 8-10-2025

Gaza Journalist Diaries| My mother’s quiet exodus in a wheelchair

One or none! Why Egyptians are having fewer babies

Shimaa Elkholy_ 1-10-2025

One or none! Why Egyptians are having fewer babies

Culture_

Ancient Khemites: Museums and the making of modern Egyptian identity

Egypt’s ancient past, once a symbol of colonial possession, transforms into a source of national renewal and a cornerstone of modern Egyptian identity.

Fayrouz Karawya_ 4-11-2025

Ancient Khemites: Museums and the making of modern Egyptian identity

Egypt as the world’s grandmother: Alexandre Dumas’ forgotten voyage

Abdelrahman Osama_ 2-11-2025

Egypt as the world’s grandmother: Alexandre Dumas’ forgotten voyage

Dancers, mothers, and those escaping the Zuzu complex

Fayrouz Karawya_ 28-10-2025

Dancers, mothers, and those escaping the Zuzu complex

Viewpoints_

The Nobel Prize for ‘Peace Through Force,’ the Western way

Cara Burdon_ 28-10-2025

The Nobel Prize for ‘Peace Through Force,’ the Western way

It is mismanagement that floods the Nile

Sudan treats the Nile flood as climate and dam-driven; Egypt frames it as politics. In both, farmers bear the cost of mismanaged waters.

Saker El Nour_ 23-10-2025

It is mismanagement that floods the Nile

Remembering a Massacre| Maspero: Notes on the script of religious bigotry

Raouf Mosaad_ 22-10-2025

Remembering a Massacre| Maspero: Notes on the script of religious bigotry

Science & Technology_

The Banned Gas: Methyl bromide is still flooding Egypt's farmland

Despite a ban, Egypt imports thousands of tons of methyl bromide. Farmers use it widely, risking health and the ozone layer.

Ibrahim Atallah_ 11-9-2025

The Banned Gas: Methyl bromide is still flooding Egypt's farmland

Unreal art, real consequences: When imagination meets institutional fear

Mohammad El-Taher_ 8-9-2025

Unreal art, real consequences: When imagination meets institutional fear

Not everybody is ready for the fall of the AI house of cards

Abdelrahman Ghareeb_ 26-8-2025

Not everybody is ready for the fall of the AI house of cards
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