The police and criminal injustice in Egypt
Egyptian police and a decades-old emergency law stand in the dock of public opinion following a young man’s alleged murder.
Read MoreEgyptian police and a decades-old emergency law stand in the dock of public opinion following a young man’s alleged murder.
Read MoreBy calling Egyptians who marry Israelis traitors, Egypt has betrayed a group of vulnerable people who are guilty of little more than loving across enemy lines.
Read MoreBeing monolingual can be limiting, so why not learn another language and get a new perspective on the world?
Read MoreFollowing the lead of Islamists, Egyptian Christians are trying to ban an award-winning novel, Azazeel, because it ‘insults’ Christianity.
Read MoreJordanian journalists believe they do not enjoy enough freedom – a malaise shared with the rest of the Middle East. But why?
Read MoreSexual harassment in Egypt is leading to calls for gender segregation. But is hiding women really the solution?
Read MoreThe Egyptian government looks to overhaul its bread subsidy system, but experts warn of a possible popular backlash.
Read MoreIn multicultural families, deciding on where to raise your child is no easy matter and has profound implications for the future.
Read MoreEgypt’s secularists and Islamists agree on one thing: Mubarak must go. But when he does, how long will they stand united?
Read MoreIf exaggerated rumours of President Mubarak’s death become fact, where will the end of his one-man show leave Egypt?
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