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Al-Fadālī: “Erdoğan is a clown and his statements about the release of Mursī are unacceptable’ Judge Ahmad al-Fadālī, general coordinator of the “Istiqlāl” movement launched a strong attack to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, describing him as a “clown” in response to the President’s recent...
The Ministry of Exterior: The Israeli General Coordinator of the Ministry of Exterior visited Egypt and Cairo did not object A diplomatic source denied the rumor about the intervention of Egypt towards a truce between Israel and Hamas, stating that this was not the agenda of the meeting held...
  Egypt preparing for the second anniversary of Mursī’s deposition  Security services in all Egyptian governorates prepared to face protests by the Muslim Brotherhood’s supporters on Friday on the second anniversary that marks former President Mursī’s deposition. Security forces were deployed in...
One cannot deny truths when the facts are so obvious for everyone. There are those promoting hatred for the revolution as if it were an illegitimate act involving conspiracy against security forces and an undermining of their foundations. Others believe that maligning the revolution would further...
The unprecedented inclusion of nine people with disabilities in the Egyptian parliament raises questions as to whether it will bring about legal advantages for such persons in Egypt.
To start with, it is beyond doubt that the Egyptian government has its flaws in managing the economy, its overflowing and corrupt bureaucracy, and its lack of respect for human rights. But things have come to a point where the western media needs to be put in its proper place.
Minister of Irrigation, Hūsām al-Mūghāzī, dropped Sunday charges against Nāder Nūr al-Dīn, professor of agriculture at Cairo University, following weeks of solidarity initiatives and media concern over the case, state media reported.
The Egyptian Social Democratic Party (ESDP) slammed in a statement Wednesday what it described as a security crackdown against independent cultural venues and activists in Egypt which could threaten stability in Egypt.
A program that provided more than three million Egyptians with free access to Internet services was abruptly shut down on Wednesday, according to Facebook, the social media company that provided the program in cooperation with Egyptian cellphone company.
Over the past two days, the Egyptian authorities have shut down an internationally respected art gallery and raided an independent publishing house in what free-speech advocates said Tuesday were the latest moves in an expanding crackdown on dissent that now includes cultural spaces popular with...

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