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Viewpoints_ Individualism and Violence| Capital does not trickle down

Mohamed El-Agati_ 17-7-2025

Individualism and Violence| Capital does not trickle down
Society_

‘21 days to justice’: How Egypt’s law fails abused wives

When the law stays silent, injustice speaks loudest. In Egypt, survivors like Asmaa face broken systems and archaic laws that protect abusers more than the abused.

Fatma El-Zahraa Badawy_ 12-7-2025

‘21 days to justice’: How Egypt’s law fails abused wives
Urban & Economy_

The IMF’s half truths

The IMF blames Egypt’s weak private investment on state crowding out—but ignores its own role in fueling instability through interest hikes and austerity.

Amr Adly_ 13-7-2025

The IMF’s half truths

Viewpoints_ The president is in the dark!

Basel Ramsis_ 16-7-2025

The president is in the dark!

News_

Protests continue as Egypt resumes demolitions in Al-Arish port redevelopment

Protests continue as Egypt resumes demolitions in Al-Arish port redevelopment

Egypt reworks New Capital's Downtown amid delays, launches new business hub

Egypt reworks New Capital's Downtown amid delays, launches new business hub

Egypt raises EGP 40B from new city land sales since January

Egypt raises EGP 40B from new city land sales since January

New Regional Ring Road victim? Lamees El Hadidi exits ON TV

New Regional Ring Road victim? Lamees El Hadidi exits ON TV

Politics_

Parliament Diaries| The Baccalaureate bill: Recycled reforms in shiny wrapping

Safaa Essam Eddin_ 13-7-2025

Parliament Diaries| The Baccalaureate bill: Recycled reforms in shiny wrapping

Parliament Diaries| Accountability offline as Ramses blaze paralyzes Egypt

Safaa Essam Eddin_ 10-7-2025

Parliament Diaries| Accountability offline as Ramses blaze paralyzes Egypt

Parliament Diaries| A nation lost to lack of accountability

18 girls died on Egypt’s regional highway. Parliament held a moment of silence, then moved on. This is a record of what should not be forgotten.

Safaa Essam Eddin_ 2-7-2025

Parliament Diaries| A nation lost to lack of accountability

Urban & Economy_

Water, watts, and wealth: The quiet sell-off of essential services

Ahmed Albordeny_ 15-7-2025

Water, watts, and wealth: The quiet sell-off of essential services

Fast track to privatization: Who’s running Egypt’s trains?

Egypt turns to private operators for its new rail lines, seeking to boost performance and revenue after state-run failures. But what does this mean for commuters?

Mohamed Ismail_ 28-6-2025

Fast track to privatization: Who’s running Egypt’s trains?

Corruption as leverage: How institutional weakness fuels neoliberalism

Osama Diab_ 19-6-2025

Corruption as leverage: How institutional weakness fuels neoliberalism

Society_

Inside the shattered village of Kafr El-Sanabsa, beyond the microbus crash

Mostafa Bassiouny_ 8-7-2025

Inside the shattered village of Kafr El-Sanabsa, beyond the microbus crash

From Supreme Court judge to shopkeeper, Sudan’s war shatters professions

Once a journalist, now a water seller. A supreme judge turned shopkeeper. War in Sudan has redrawn lives, forcing professionals to redefine identity and survival.

Mussab Mohamed Ali_ 4-7-2025

From Supreme Court judge to shopkeeper, Sudan’s war shatters professions

The long road to divorce for Coptic women

Sara Allam Shaltout_ 29-6-2025

The long road to divorce for Coptic women

Culture_

Therapy dramas as drama therapy

Ghadeer Mahajna_ 27-6-2025

Therapy dramas as drama therapy

Jacques Hassoun: Jew of the Nile

An intimate journey through memory, exile, and identity, tracing the fractured yet enduring soul of Egypt’s Jewish minority through the life of Jacques Hassoun.

Alaa Khaled_ 10-6-2025

Jacques Hassoun: Jew of the Nile

Falling in love with AI!

Essam Zakaria_ 9-6-2025

Falling in love with AI!

Viewpoints_

Mar Elias church bombing, another failure to protect Middle East Christians

Ishak Ibrahim_ 14-7-2025

Mar Elias church bombing, another failure to protect Middle East Christians

Lapid's playbook: Arab allies for Israel's ‘dirty work’

Mohamed Bassal_ 10-7-2025

Lapid's playbook: Arab allies for Israel's ‘dirty work’

Egypt’s education was once a right, now a ransom

In Egypt, daughters die for an education once promised as free, while elites thrive. But history reminds us, it wasn't always this way. It doesn't have to be.

Nawwara Negm_ 9-7-2025

Egypt’s education was once a right, now a ransom

Science & Technology_

Digital blackout: How the Israeli attack triggered Iranian internet collapse

Mohammad El-Taher_ 25-6-2025

Digital blackout: How the Israeli attack triggered Iranian internet collapse

The economy of loneliness

Abdelrahman Ghareeb_ 22-6-2025

The economy of loneliness

Israel-Iran cyber warfare rewrites the rules of modern combat

A digital war unfolds as Israel and Iran clash across cyberspace, AI, and drones, reshaping modern conflict through metadata, misinformation, and algorithmic warfare.

Mohammad El-Taher_ 20-6-2025

Israel-Iran cyber warfare rewrites the rules of modern combat