When Egyptians look back on 2011, one memory that brings about plenty of lament is how individuals from across...
Islam is ranked as the fastest growing religion in the world, and is predicted to rival Christianity...
As the entrepreneurial ecosystem continues to grow in Egypt, many initiatives and savvy solutions are emerging with...
The fruits of the Syrian ‘Arab Spring’: over 250,000 dead, over 6.7 million refugees and over 7.6...
Egypt’s workers played a major role in the surge of protests that swept across the country in...
Summer of 2015 was officially reported to be Earth’s hottest summer on record; however, if no action...
The governor of Egypt’s coastal city of Alexandria has resigned after devastating floods paralyzed the city and...
By Viola Fahmy, Aswat Masriya Much has been said about Egypt’s coming parliament, with pundits mostly projecting...
By Rana Kamaly, Community Times When Khedive Ismail came to power in Egypt, he wanted to establish...
Preliminary results from the first round of parliamentary elections suggested that the electoral coalition For the Love of...
Walking through the southern qarafa cemeteries along the base of the Muqattam hills on a Friday morning is a sport for...
By Aswat Masriya When campaigning kicked off for the upcoming election of Egypt’s 2015 House of Representatives...
By AbdelKader Ramadan, Aswat Masriya Throughout 18 days of fierce campaigning ahead of the first phase of...
By Alexander Liddington-Cox “It really frustrates me when I go somewhere and they don’t have our beer.”...
By Aswat Masriya Egyptian women were given the right to run for parliament in 1956, making them...
The Palestinian refugees of Fadel’s Island During the Nakba in 1948,...
Recognized for being the first Egyptian to climb Mount Everest, Omar Samra is a name that is...
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