Abdel Fattah al-Sisi
The West Must End Its Support of Egyptian 'Tyrant', Says a Muslim Brotherhood Leader
VICE News spoke to Yahia Hamed, a Muslim Brotherhood leader, who said Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has turned the country into a breeding ground for the Islamic State.
Fear, Censorship, and Pledges of Loyalty: Egyptian Press Freedom Is at Its Lowest Ebb
The Al Jazeera journalists on trial in Egypt are no longer behind bars, but they remain in a legal wasteland. The case comes at a time when the state of press freedom is arguably worse than it was under deposed dictator Hosni Mubarak.
The Canadian Journalist Imprisoned in Egypt Has Been Granted a Retrial PLZ DON'T PUBLISH THANKS
Mohamed Fahmy, who's been sentenced to seven years in an Egyptian jail essentially for doing his job a journalist, may yet have hope.
Outrage in Egypt After Judge Clears Ex-President Mubarak of Murder Charges
A judge used a technicality to drop charges against former president Hosni Mubarak for the murders of hundreds of protesters killed during the country's 2011 revolution.
The Egyptian School Year Began with a Wave of Violence and Arrests
One student has died and dozens more have been detained by authorities.
Sisi Won the Election, But Still Might Lose Egypt
Despite winning in an overwhelming majority, Sisi appears surprisingly weak as he prepares to take control of a country facing major issues.
Mubarak Sentenced for Embezzlement Ahead of Egyptian Presidential Election
More than three years after his overthrow, the former dictator and his two sons received prison sentences for misusing millions of dollars.
International and Egyptian Street Artists Join Forces Against Sisi
Egypt's street artists were at the forefront of the Tahrir revolution. Now they are back on the streets against the military regime of Sisi.
Egypt’s Growing Political Prisoner Problem
Over 21,000 have been detained under the guise of quelling political unrest.