Football is the mother of all clashes in Egypt
It’s true that football divides Egyptians today, but it also, paradoxically, unites them on so many other levels.
Read MoreIt’s true that football divides Egyptians today, but it also, paradoxically, unites them on so many other levels.
Read MoreOn KALW’s weekly media round table, Khaled Diab took part in a radio debate on the rise of far-right politics on both sides of the Atlantic.
Read MoreLove is a universal theme in music, but there are good reasons for the Arab world’s preoccupation with romance.
Read MoreActivists in Egypt should look to the hippy movement of the 1960s for a successful model in bringing about long-term social change.
Read MoreThe product of an odd political marriage between left wing Belgian unionists and radical Flemish nationalists could be the world’s first openly gay male premier.
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 MoreFrom fashion tips to adult breastfeeding – rulings by some clerics range from the eccentric to the downright bizarre.
Read MoreBelief in the sacredness of the holy land has long bedevilled the quest for peace. It’s time to challenge the ‘God veto’.
Read MoreWhat the speculation over political succession in Egypt overlooks is that Gamal Mubarak has effectively taken over the reins of power from his father already.
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