Sovereignty or submission: Can the Middle East resist Israel’s new order?
Israel no longer seeks coexistence; it seeks control. A new doctrine of domination unfolds, and the Middle East must now decide: surrender to tutelage, or resist extinction.
Interview| Ahmed Tantawy navigating the future amid years of political deprivation
Fresh from prison, Ahmed Tantawy reflects on his year-long detention, political rights ban, and hopes for reform—from prison conditions to Egypt’s democratic future.
Sayyida Aisha Bridge: a failure easier to blame on the jinn
Dubbed the “Bridge of Death,” Sayyida Aisha Bridge saw decades of crashes, myths, and official denial—until its long-overdue demolition was finally announced.
Egypt’s educational promise falters for stranded Syrian students
Hundreds of Syrian students are locked out of Egypt mid-degree as visa delays and new entry rules derail academic dreams and drain families of tuition and housing costs.
No giants, no magic—just ingenuity, ramps, and relentless labor. Experts cut through the myths to reveal how ancient Egyptians really built the pyramids.
The new cities are now old while ultra-new cities are becoming home for an ultra-elite class. But for those who live in /ˈkaɪ.roʊ/ and visit Al Qahira, are they still Egyptians?
New UAE-US AI mega-project sparks concern. Touted as an economic leap, critics see it as a tool for control, leveraging vast resources and fueling normalization with Israel