Egypt Under Sisi
Egyptians Keep Sharing These Videos About Government Corruption and There's Nothing Sisi Can Do About It
Millions of Egyptians are enthralled by daily videos uploaded by a former military contractor who accuses President Sisi of large-scale corruption.
Egyptians are turning to a hashtag to protest Sisi’s violent crackdown on dissent
“It could be the beginning of a social media movement.”
Egypt signals a social media crackdown ahead of next month's election
“Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are not yet blocked in Egypt, but it looks like the government is heading in that direction.”
Egypt's race for president kicks off with arrest of top challenger
A retired top general named Sami Anan, seen as the last remaining real threat to Egyptian President Abdel Fatah el-Sisi, was dragged out of his car in the street by armed men at about 11:00 a.m. Tuesday morning.
Egypt Sentenced Three Journalists to Jail for Doing Their Job
Egyptian judges have been prone to extreme and barely explicable decisions, including throwing mass death sentences around like confetti, but when you have seen a farce happen in front of you—and that is what this trial with its guilty verdict was—it's...
Egypt Arrests 7 Suspects Over Sexual Assaults in Tahrir Square
Seven suspects between the ages of 15 and 49 have now been arrested for sexual assault, the Ministry of Interior said.