By Aya Samir, The Cairo Post CAIRO: Al-Aish w Al-Horya party said in a statement Wednesday that...
They have crucified hundreds, executed thousands and left millions without homes. Women and girls have been raped...
The unmistakable red and green stickers on the women’s subway cars showing the quintessential stick-figure of a...
For Noha Marei, a student in the American University in Cairo, helping the needy is an imperative...
On January 25 2011, Egypt’s youth gathered in Tahrir Square, passionately demanding ‘bread, liberty and social justice.’...
With escalating conflict on the Rafah border between Israel and Gaza and rising sectarianism across the Middle East, the Cairo...
By Dalia Farouk, The Cairo Post Female genital mutilation (FGM) is increasing in rural areas in Egypt...
Climate change, global warming, rising sea levels and seasonal shifts, it is no secret that our entire...
You can find it anywhere, on the back of cars, buses, and micro-buses, on the walls of...
By Arwa Gaballa, Aswat Masriya As women struggle against a sexual harassment phenomenon in the Middle East’s...
Sugar cane is “Egypt´s national drink.” How “Egyptian” is sugar cane? As futile of a question as...
Dutch journalist Rena Netjes sounds furious over the phone. She didn’t get much sleep last night. “There...
Interview with Angie Marie, co-founder of CaiRollers, by Egyptian Streets. What is CaiRollers? The CaiRollers are the...
By Ola Noureldin CAIRO, June 15 (Aswat Masriya) A group of activists gathered in Cairo on Saturday...
Today, most Egyptians are concerned about the future. Will people go back to work? Will financial backing...
Former Military Chief Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi has been sworn into office at the High Constitutional Court in...
By Sarah Mourad, The Cairo Post After thousands of years of civilization, Egyptian culture still refuses those...
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