Did social media do more for Egypt's revolution or vice versa and have those in power co-opted these online technologies? Go to resource »
Egypt's new government is introducing a curfew, which means all shops will now have to close by 10pm, with restaurants shutting by midnight. Only … Go to resource »
About 12 million, 15 per cent of the population, of the nation's population, are disabled in Egypt. The government and employers continue to … Go to resource »
Between 2000 and 2011 Egypt's overall governance score improved, however, since 2006, Egypt has shown unfavourable governance performance in the … Go to resource »
Doctors in Egypt have gone on strike to protest low wages and badly-equipped, unclean hospital facilities.They say they will handle only emergency … Go to resource »
The violent dispersal by military forces of a peaceful sit-in at the Cabinet Offices in Cairo on 16 December 2011 ignited a week of clashes that led … Go to resource »
The beating to death by police of a young man in Alexandria in June 2010 led to mass campaigning against police brutality and was a major trigger of … Go to resource »
In Egypt, some people pay as little as a dollar a month for their rent -- and they can't be evicted. Landlords are desperate for change and they … Go to resource »
Statement by President Mohamed Morsy of Egypt at the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, 25 September, 2012. Go to resource »
Barack Obama, the US president, is set to meet Mohamed Morsi, his Egyptian counterpart, this week on the sidelines of the UN General assembly in New … Go to resource »
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