Journalism and the power of false reporting
Reckless journalism is held responsible for the violence and tensions following the Algeria-Egypt World Cup playoffs.
Read MoreReckless journalism is held responsible for the violence and tensions following the Algeria-Egypt World Cup playoffs.
Read MoreEgyptian women have broken their silence on sexual harassment and are demanding the right to go out in public unpestered.
Read MorePreparations for a World Cup showdown are getting heated, but does the animosity between Algeria and Egypt run deeper?
Read MoreAs the singer prepares to visit Egypt, Christian and Muslim fundamentalists agree: Beyoncé is the root of all evil.
Read MoreEgyptians are slowly overcoming their fear of authority, but old habits die hard.
Read MoreNew attempts to address the divide between Egypt’s Muslims and Christians must be supported, not undermined, by the state.
Read MoreFor many Egyptians, tip-based and street jobs are their only means of survival.
Read MoreThe ‘Chinese hymen’ may make pre-marital sex safer in a patriarchal society but a woman’s honour should not lie between her legs.
Read MoreRather than propping up Hosni Mubarak, providing more legitimate access to power should be the way to guarantee security and stability in Egypt.
Read MorePolice in Egypt are using Ramadan to target secularists. The government must do more to protect individual liberty.
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