Rasha Abdel Rahman was quietly informed on Sunday that the bid for justice she began around 13 years ago had finally yielded a result. She was one of over a hundred people who were taken by military ...
The Egyptian military’s expanding involvement in economic activities— from land acquisition and private company purchases to the rollout of commercial ventures — was flagged by the International ...
In an unexpected move, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Wednesday Israel’s final approval of a controversial gas export deal with Egypt, months after Israeli hesitation following ...
A month after his appointment, Prime Minister Kamel Idris, whose selection drew regional and international support and expression of hope that he could steer Sudan toward a new political phase, has ...
In late October, Supply Minister Ali al-Moselhi announced that the price of a loaf of subsidized bread would remain fixed at 5 piasters for the time being. With the ministry having concluded its ...
Khartoum is poised to pay yet another heavy price, compounding nearly two years of devastation. Now, it teeters on the edge of becoming the final battlefield in Sudan’s war-ravaged central region. In ...
In late May, the Ismailia Appeals Court ruled to evict the archbishop of Saint Catherine’s Monastery from 14 land plots in South Sinai, part of a larger dispute with the Egyptian government over 71 ...
Violent clashes continue to rage across Sudan between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces, disrupting civilian facilities and residential spaces in cities nationwide on Monday, a ...
A thumbnail shows content creators Al-Alkilans and Sultanji standing at a kitchen counter top, wearing matching tee-shirts displaying a cartoon bee, a honeycomb and, to the right, a few cubes piled in ...
When news broke in February that an Egyptian firm named Dolphinus Holdings had signed a US$15 billion deal to purchase Israeli natural gas for supply to Egypt, the Egyptian government refused to ...
Former President Hosni Mubarak has died at the age of 91. Mubarak was Egypt’s longest-serving president, ruling from 1981 until 2011 when he was ousted following a mass uprising against his rule. For ...
Buried in the messages of the now infamous “Houthi PC small group” — the Signal group in which members of the United States administration discussed an impending American attack on Houthi positions in ...
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