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  • Egyptians waving an Egyptian flag demonstrate against the Muslim Brother Mohammed Morsi
    Egypt's Muslim Brothers

    "Who determines the future of the Brotherhood remains unclear"

    Since the military coup in Egypt ten years ago, Abdul Fattah al-Sisi's government has cracked down on the country's Muslim Brotherhood. Abdelrahman Ayash talks about the impact of this crisis, and how the organisation has evolved since 2013

  • For leading economist Yazid Sayegh, the cause of Egypt's current economic and financial lies primarily in the government's policy of excessive borrowing. He also criticises the way German and European politicians handle the Sisi regime.
    Economic crisis in Egypt

    Debt on the Nile

    For leading economist Yazid Sayegh, the cause of Egypt's current economic and financial crisis lies primarily in the government's policy of excessive borrowing. He also criticises the way German and European politicians handle the Sisi regime. Interview by Mahmoud Hussein

  • Adam, the main character, is played by Palestinian actor Tawfeek Barhom.
    Cairo Conspiracy a.k.a. Boy From Heaven

    Al-Azhar, a Catholic monastery...and the Dalai Lama

    Palme d’Or winner "Boy from Heaven" is a classic crossover film in which cultural elements are mixed together in haphazard and random fashion. Shady Lewis Botros bemoans the director’s use of various formulaic and cliche-ridden templates dominant in global mass culture

  • Egypt is again mired in a severe economic, monetary and balance of payments crisis. Yet the construction and real estate boom continues unabated – despite socioeconomic distress and empty state coffers – supported to a considerable extent by loans from abroad worth billions and the sell-out of state property.
    Egypt's real estate frenzy

    An "iron curtain" between rich and poor

    Egypt’s military regime is tirelessly modernising roads, public transport and industry across the country and erecting a luxurious administrative capital for the upper class. But the construction boom is primarily financed on credit – Cairo is racing headlong into a debt crisis. By Sofian Philip Naceur

  • Before the coup: In April 2013, current ruler Abdel Fattah al-Sisi was still army chief and Mohammed Morsi, who died in prison, was Egypt's first democratically elected president. (Photo: Reuters)
    Egyptian army and the Muslim Brotherhood

    Competitors in common

    Sara Tonsy’s latest book "The Egyptian Army and the Muslim Brotherhood: Contemporary Political Power Dynamics" examines the long-standing rivalry between these two highly influential factions. In interview with Tugrul von Mende she focuses on the relationship between them and what it means for Egyptian society

  • Egypt's food crisis

    Wheat from the desert?

    The lack of grain supplies from Ukraine is forcing Egypt to act. Now even the Toshka project is being revived to grow grain in the desert. Birgit Svensson travelled to see it

  • Egypt, Alaa Abd El-Fattah and democracy

    "You have not yet been defeated"

    Alaa Abd el-Fattah, arguably Egypt’s most prominent democracy activist, has just been handed another lengthy prison sentence. Despite this, a book of his writing has recently been published. It reveals the former Tahrir Square activist as a reflective, left-wing intellectual. Jannis Hagmann read the book

  • Kurdish autonomy in northeast Syria

    Between Assad and Erdogan

    The Kurdish Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria controls a third of Syria, but is not recognised by anyone. Attacks by Turkey, a threatened takeover by the Assad regime, dealing with tens of thousands of IS supporters and international isolation complicate people's daily lives. Kristin Helberg reports for Qantara.de from Qamishli

  • Culture and innovation in the Arab world

    Where are the new Arab icons?

    As the photo of Fairouz talking to French President Emmanuel Macron spread around the world, many asked if Arabs today had any contemporary stars of Fairouz's standing. In this essay for Qantara.de, Khaled Al-Khamissi answers this question and asks whether there is a place for up-and-coming stars in a world that is so hostile to creativity and originality

  • Breaking the culture of silence: in his bestseller "The Yacoubian Building", Al Aswany was already castigating the ills of Egyptian society: In it, he describes the microcosm of a Cairo apartment building, for whose inhabitants violence, corruption, bigoted sexual morality and Egypt's brutal classist society are a part of everyday lifes
    10 years of revolution

    Alaa Al Aswany on Egypt – "The Republic of False Truths"

    Ten years ago, Egyptians dreamt of change, they took to the streets against President Mubarak. But their hopes were dashed. A look back and forward with writer Alaa Al Aswany

  • Book review: Tawfiq al-Hakim’s "Return of the Spirit"

    Awaiting the day of resurrection

    In 2019, the long-running Penguin Classics series released its first novel translated from Arabic: Tawfiq al-Hakim’s "Return of the Spirit", conveyed into English by William Hutchins. Al-Hakim wrote his popular novel in Paris in 1927 and published it in Cairo six years later, in 1933. Marcia Lynx Qualey read the book

  • Social utopia on the Nile?

    Sisiʹs new breed of Egyptians

    According to the Egyptian government, Egypt is once again experiencing a great civilizational awakening. A campaign aimed at producing a new multicultural identity has been launched, but the progressive slogans mask a more sinister agenda. By Joseph Croitoru

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