To Palestine| We sail, and your hearts sail with us
Al Manassa’s writer Basel Ramsis joins the Global Sumud Flotilla sailing from Barcelona to Gaza, carrying with him the hearts of millions who cannot march or sail, but refuse to be silent.
Editorial| In solidarity with Palestinian journalists, Al Manassa goes dark
In Gaza, journalism is a death sentence. On this day, Al Manassa stands with those who chose to stay and paid with their lives. And we name the killer.
Interview| Al-Nunu on disarming Hamas: ‘Every Palestinian home has a Kalashnikov or a pistol’
As Gaza’s future hangs in the balance, Hamas official opens up about the state of ceasefire talks, the fate of the resistance's weapons, and the desperate search for an end to war.
With opposition wiped out and turnout low, Egypt’s Senate elections tighten the grip of government-aligned parties through coordination, cash, and closed lists.
An investigation into 2025 Senate vote reveals a roster of “watchdogs” with fake titles, phantom organizations, and no record of monitoring, yet all were approved by the state.
Who can afford a beach house on the ‘wicked coast’?
Skyrocketing property prices on Egypt’s “wicked coast” raise fears of a looming bubble, as Gulf buyers, expats, and elites drive demand beyond most locals’ reach.
Beyond the accent: Hidden realities of international schools hiring in Egypt
An insider’s look at how international schools in Egypt privilege foreign teachers over Egyptians, exposing deep inequalities in pay, status, and opportunity.
What happens when housing, water, and education are no longer rights, but products? In Egypt’s march toward full commodification, survival itself has a price tag.
Centers of scientific excellence: What can we learn from India?
Examining how centers of scientific excellence—from India’s TIFR to Germany’s Max Planck—show the transformative power of investing in fundamental sciences.