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Culture_ “Palestinian on the Road”: A road trip after Jesus

Saad El-Qersh_ 30-11-2025

“Palestinian on the Road”: A road trip after Jesus
Politics_

The Empire's Vizier: Epstein and the new Middle East

Long after his death, Epstein’s shadow lingers—across war zones, intelligence corridors, and tech firms carving and re-molding today’s Middle East.

Nihal Salama_ 27-11-2025

The Empire's Vizier: Epstein and the new Middle East
Politics_

Election rigged by bribery, no matter the president’s shout

Widespread vote buying, staged crowds and voter steering marked Egypt’s second election phase, defying the president’s call for cleaner voting and repeating phase one’s violations.

Mohamed Napolion_ 25-11-2025

Election rigged by bribery, no matter the president’s shout

Viewpoints_ Bassem Youssef: The jester with neither illusions nor a cape

Basel Ramsis_ 29-11-2025

Bassem Youssef: The jester with neither illusions nor a cape

News_

FY25/26 kicks off with debt service surpassing total state revenue

FY25/26 kicks off with debt service surpassing total state revenue

Property price surge drives demand for Egypt mortgages

Property price surge drives demand for Egypt mortgages

Egypt’s stray dog crisis sparks fierce national debate

Egypt’s stray dog crisis sparks fierce national debate

Election results in 29 districts overturned, NEA yet to finalize stance

Election results in 29 districts overturned, NEA yet to finalize stance

Politics_

Parliamentary elections with a local-council flavor

Campaigns focus on services over legislation, reflecting weak competition, muted opposition, and voter frustration amid rising living costs.

Ahmed Albordeny_ 24-11-2025

Parliamentary elections with a local-council flavor

Who’s to Blame? Election fallout sparks rare public rift inside Egypt’s judiciary

Mohamed Napolion_ 24-11-2025

Who’s to Blame? Election fallout sparks rare public rift inside Egypt’s judiciary

Britain's 'Core Protection': A temporary visa in asylum limbo

Raphael Isaac_ 23-11-2025

Britain's 'Core Protection': A temporary visa in asylum limbo

Urban & Economy_

Unemployment may be falling, but labor market tells a deeper story

Mohamed Gad_ 16-11-2025

Unemployment may be falling, but labor market tells a deeper story

Evicted by inflation: The rising cost of renting in Egypt’s working-class districts

Laila El-Abd_ 12-11-2025

Evicted by inflation: The rising cost of renting in Egypt’s working-class districts

Will GEM deliver the promised tourism boom?

The Grand Egyptian Museum marks a milestone for Egypt’s tourism, but without broader development, it risks becoming another fragile pillar of an uneven economy.

Amr Adly_ 10-11-2025

Will GEM deliver the promised tourism boom?

Society_

Male deacons only: Conservative voices silence women in the church

A bishop’s attempt to revive women deaconesses in the Coptic Church sparks a conservative backlash that exposes deeper battles over authority and reform.

Mariana Samy_ 24-11-2025

Male deacons only: Conservative voices silence women in the church

The olive trees of the West Bank cried too

Ansar Atmeizeh_ 17-11-2025

The olive trees of the West Bank cried too

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

Culture_

Interview| Monica Hanna: Confronting Afrocentrism through research, not racism

Mohamed Qundeel_ 26-11-2025

Interview| Monica Hanna: Confronting Afrocentrism through research, not racism

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

Viewpoints_

“It has reached me”: Decrypting the riddles of the president’s statement

Khaled Dawoud_ 26-11-2025

“It has reached me”: Decrypting the riddles of the president’s statement

It's time to free the judiciary from the shackles of election supervision

Mohamed Bassal_ 25-11-2025

It's time to free the judiciary from the shackles of election supervision

Egyptian Workarounds| Outsmart, adapt, survive, repeat

Egyptians have long used clever workarounds to resist hardship and power—crafting quiet, everyday acts of defiance that stretch from ancient history to today.

Ammar Ali Hassan_ 19-11-2025

Egyptian Workarounds| Outsmart, adapt, survive, repeat

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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