By Emma Pearson and Katie Welsford, contributors, EgyptianStreets.com “I found Rome a city of brick, and left...
No two Egyptians are exactly alike. By Daniel Nour, contributor, EgyptianStreets.com The dark skinned Nubian beauties of...
By Pesha Magid Overnight clashes in Cairo near a large pro-Morsi sit-in have left scores of Egyptians...
By Sara Farouk Ahmed, a resident in Cairo. Please note, opinions expressed in this article are those...
Egypt’s Presidency has condemned recent publication of leaked reports by The Guardian which claimed that Egypt’s Armed...
The following is an interview with the co-founder of the Heya Initiative, Yara El Razaz. Heya is a...
A recent offer by Qatar to ‘rent’ Egypt’s national treasures in exchange for 200 billion US dollars...
“The opposition. They stand in front of the cameras and make strong vows, but never really represent...
On the eve of the second anniversary of the 2011 revolution, violence echoed through the streets of...
Marketplaces have often been used in films and TV shows to display an adventure that takes place...
Egypt has recently been embroiled in political turmoil that has threatened Egypt’s stability both economically and politically....
Today Morsi supporters and Anti-Morsi protesters gathered throughout various cities in Egypt for massive demonstrations. The Pro-Morsi...
After two days of violent clashes between Anti-Morsi protesters and Muslim Brotherhood members, hundreds of thousands of...
Tonight I stood by hundreds of thousands of Egyptians outside Morsi’s Presidential Palace. The protesters consisted of...
On Friday the 30th of November, I visited Tahrir Square early in the morning (between 9:30a.m to...
For the first time since the January 25th Revolution, Egyptians flocked to Tahrir Square in numbers which rivalled the...
Overnight Egypt has turned from being a new democracy to a dictatorship governed by what El-Baradei and...
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