Cairo has defended its initiative on Gaza, insisting it gained international support.





The country gets ready to vote for the next leader and it seems it’s already clear who the frontrunner is.

Candidates in the upcoming elections are promising Egyptians they will improve the economy.

Egyptian judiciary stands accused of being a tool used by the military to crackdown on anti-coup activists.

Faced with a rising wave of attacks, the Egyptian government takes a tougher stand.

What attracts Egyptians to military leaders – even at the expense of democratic freedoms?

How have constitutional referendums shaped the transition to political democracy?
