By Nada Nader, Daily News Egypt (edited by Egyptian Streets) For many Egyptians, particularly those currently in...
Batoul is a mother of five children, one of whom, Ahmed, has a critical heart condition, In...
For Egypt, entrepreneurship has boomed since the 2011 revolution. While other segments in society may remain shackled,...
In a landmark case, an Egyptian court sentenced the four people accused of involvement in the killing of a...
Sixty-four Islamic State fighters have been killed and dozens wounded in Egyptian-Libyan military airstrikes on Libya, announced the spokesperson of...
For the first time, Egypt has introduced bike lanes in certain areas of Cairo. According to social...
Bassem Youssef has been out of the spotlight since his satire show, El Bernameg, was cancelled in...
This winter, Alexandria’s streets saw flooding that brought much of the Mediterranean city to a halt. For...
By Ola El Soueini, Community Times Imagine waking up every morning without water in your tap, money in...
Mourners raised a large flag with a painting of deceased protester Shaimaa al-Sabbagh and the word “martyr”...
Leaving Egypt to study abroad or work creates a change in us, which is often hidden out...
“Why exactly are you here?” This is the question I was asked by a UK Border Control...
By Louise Sarant, Community Times Mansheyet Nasser is mostly a Coptic area situated on the lowest slope...
By Eleonora Vio, Community Times. Photos courtesy of Noon Creative Enterprise. Earlier this year, the United Nations...
As a teenager, Mohamed Ahmed El-Sammak sold fuul on the streets of downtown Alexandria. His big break...
School children have been forced to walk through flooded and contaminated streets to get to school. Breadwinners...
This article was updated on Wednesday 14 January. A previous version misidentified Sawsan El-Sammak as the niece...
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