The curse of the Nile
Egypt is certainly the gift of the Nile, but the great river could become east Africa’s curse. What are the chances of a future ‘water war’?
Read MoreEgypt is certainly the gift of the Nile, but the great river could become east Africa’s curse. What are the chances of a future ‘water war’?
Read MoreA picture is worth a thousand words, but a doctored picture is a scandal that can be worth a thousand articles to cover.
Read MoreTalk of banning Facebook is only the surface of a greater crackdown on independent media by an insecure government.
Read MoreEgyptian police and a decades-old emergency law stand in the dock of public opinion following a young man’s alleged murder.
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?
Read MoreIn Egypt, political advocacy is being sparked online, on sites like Facebook, but there is significantly less room for movement in Egypt’s real world.
Read MoreCan Mohamed ElBaradei’s campaign for the Egyptian presidency save a country close to political meltdown?
Read MoreWith the right leadership, Egypt could rid itself of nepotism and inequality to become a prosperous and egalitarian society.
Read MoreIsrael is building a new anti-migrant barrier along its Egyptian border – leaving Mubarak’s regime with one problem fewer.
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