This article was originally written in Arabic by Omar Elhady and published in Al-Masry Al-Youm Newspaper on September 19, 2014….
Egypt, Human Rights, Ibrahim Bassem, Mostafa Alhosseiny Prize, Omar Elhady, refugees, social injusticePosts by tag: Egypt
A photo of two young Egyptians kissing in the street has caused a stir on the social media.
Egypt, kissing, social mediaUnder Hosni Mubarak’s rule football stadiums made for one of only a few places where Egyptians were relatively free to…
al-Ahly, Ben Kilb, Egypt, footballSince the second anniversary of the “Friday of anger”, the day protestors first occupied Cairo’s Tahrir Square to denounce former…
Abdel Fattah al-Sissi, Amr Mussa, Egypt, El Baradei, Morsi, TahrirDer Politologe und Schriftsteller Hamed Abdel-Samad richtet sich in einem offenen Brief an Ägyptens Präsident Mursi. Vor dessen Deutschlandbesuch schreibt…
Egypt, Germany, Hamed Abdel-Samad, Merkel, MursiEgyptian President Morsi is due to visit Berlin tomorrow. Critics call on German chancellor Merkel to address urgent problems such…
Amnesty International, Egypt, Human Rights, Merkel, Morsi, refugees, SinaiEuropean clubs are home to the highest paid players. They also send the majority of players to participate in the…
Africa Cup of Nations, Egypt, football, ZambiaA severe division is splitting Egyptian society since the decree issued by President Morsi two weeks ago. While many deplore…
Cairo, decree, draft constitution, Egypt, El Baradei, Mohammed MorsiIn Egypt the assembly that was charged with crafting the county’s new constitution until January today hastily passed a draft,…
draft constitution, Egypt, Hossam El-Ghiryani, Morsi, ReferendumIt all started last Thursday when Egyptian president Mursi issued a decree that puts his decisions above legal challenge until…
demonstrations, Egypt, Mubarak, Mursi, ProtestWeeks after president Morsi’s surprise move to establish democratic power in Egypt new tensions seem to arise in Cairo. Security…
Egypt, Mohamed Morsi, Muslim Brotherhood, TahrirEgypt’s new president Morsi has ordered the retirement of two of the country’s top generals - a surprise move that touches the…
Brotherhood, Cairo, Constitution, Egypt, Hussein Tantawi, Mohamed Morsi, Sami Anan, SinaiRumours on the near end of Egypt’s former ruler Hosni Mubarak have alerted supporters and protesters as well as political…
Cairo, Egypt, Hosni MubarakIt is not a totally new way of food production. Aquacultures were already used by several ancient populations for…
aquaculture, biodiversity, cameroon, Egypt, environmental protection, FAO, Kofi Annan, Malawi, Nigeria, overfishing, productivity, small scale farmers, Stavanger, sustainability, Uganda, World Business Conference on AquacultureFor the first time in history Egyptian expatriates were allowed to take part in their homecountry’s presidential elections. The elections…
Abdel Moneim Fotouh, Amr Moussa, Egypt, expatriates, Hamdein Sabahy, Mohamed Morsi, presidential electionsA series of TV debates between the various parties’ candidates will sharpen the run-up to Egypt’s presidential elections later this…
Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh, Amr Moussa, Egypt, Mauritania, presidential elections, TV debateEgyptian media mogul Tawfiq Okasha has been sentenced to six months imprisonment for his insulting comments on torture victim Khaled…
Egypt, military, Tawfiq Okasha, TVEs ist genug für alle da, behaupten viele Experten. „Ein Fluss, zehn Länder, viele Probleme“ verkündet dagegen Die Zeit im…
anglo-ägyptischer Vertrag, Egypt, Landwirtschaft, Nil, Nile Basin Initiative, Staudamm, Stephan Roll, Sudan, Uganda, WasserDer Chef des Nachrichtensenders Al-Jazeera, Wadah Khanfar, hat sich im Rahmen eines Online-Vortrags grundsätzlich optimistisch zur Protestwelle in arabischen und nordafrikanischen…
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