Mohamed Ezz
Some Egyptians Are Not Flattered by Messi's Offer to Donate His Shoes to Charity
The Argentinian soccer superstar meant well when he made the offer on tv, but he forgot an important detail: Shoes are a symbol of grave disrespect in Arab countries.
Medical Workers Violate Egyptian Protest Ban After Police Brutally Beat Doctors
A month after two Egyptian doctors were beaten by police officers, the country's powerful Doctors' Syndicate is making a public push for police accountability.
Egypt Cracks Down Hard to Prevent Protests on Anniversary of 2011 Revolution
Egyptian security forces have conducted raids, clamped down on social media, and blocked roads to Tahrir Square ahead of the fifth anniversary of the revolution on January 25.
If a Plane Crashes in the Desert and the Egyptian Press Doesn't Make a Sound, Did It Really Happen?
In the weeks since a Russian airliner crashed in the Sinai desert, Egypt's media unleashed a campaign of obfuscation unparalleled since the days of the now-toppled dictator Hosni Mubarak.