Hillary Clinton’s curse of the pharaohs
Hillary Clinton seems to suffer from the age-old pharaoh’s curse afflicting women seeking to lead a nation.
Read MoreHillary Clinton seems to suffer from the age-old pharaoh’s curse afflicting women seeking to lead a nation.
Read MoreMy recent visit to Morocco helped to flesh out, in three dimensions, what it means to be a Moroccan and Arab woman today.
Read MoreEgypt’s rounding-up and incarceration of HIV-positive people is unjust, unrealistic and unhealthy.
Read MoreAfter countless generations not venturing far from the comforting embrace of the Nile valley, why have millions of Egyptians left Egypt?
Read MoreThe obsession in Egypt with sex and virginity is part and parcel of the broader socio-economic picture.
Read MoreGuardian readers accuse me of being everything from a neocon ‘Uncle Tom’ to an ‘Islamofascist’. Does this mean I’m doing my job properly?
Read MoreGoing home to Egypt, I cannot shake off the sense of being a stranger in my own increasingly conservative motherland.
Read MoreGrief at the loss of a loved one knows no cultural boundaries but increasing mobility may be making death a lonelier affair.
Read MoreThis festive season offers a unique opportunity for people of different faiths to celebrate one another’s festivities.
Read MorePeople of all faiths will join forces outside Egyptian embassies to express solidarity with jailed blogger Kareem Amer.
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