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    Egypt after Morsi

    • Wednesday, 28 March, 2018
      David Gardner
      Egypt’s repressive election offers clues to its future

      Sisi’s intolerance of dissent has swept aside both opponents and political failures

      (FILES) In this file photo taken on December 11, 2017 Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi speaks on during a press conference with his Russian counterpart (unseen) following their talks at the presidential palace in the capital Cairo. With his trademark black sunglasses and blanket media presence, Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi projects an air of benign paternalism. Whether the people love or loathe Sisi, see him as a bulwark of stability or as a domineering autocrat -- there is little doubt that he will remain Egypt's president for years to come. / AFP PHOTO / Khaled DESOUKIKHALED DESOUKI/AFP/Getty Images
    • Tuesday, 14 November, 2017
      World
      Egypt’s opposition scents opportunity as Sisi prepares for poll

      President looks unbeatable but campaign seen as chance to highlight injustices

      Egyptian lawyer and rights activist Khaled Ali (R) announces his candidacy for Egypts 2018 presidential election during a press conference in Cairo on November 6, 2017. Khaled Ali, a leftist, became more known among Egyptians after he tried to get Egyptian courts to stop the transfer of islands of Tiran and Sanafir to Saudi Arabia. / AFP PHOTO / KHALED DESOUKIKHALED DESOUKI/AFP/Getty Images
    • Monday, 27 March, 2017
      ReviewBooks
      A Revolution Undone by HA Hellyer – life after protest

      A meticulous and surprisingly optimistic analysis of Egypt’s future

      Anti-government protesters celebrate in Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo, Egypt , Egypt Friday, Feb. 11, 2011. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
    • Friday, 24 March, 2017
      Egypt’s ousted president Hosni Mubarak freed

      Hopes raised by revolution lie in ruins after former strongman goes home

      Ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak looks towards his supporters outside the area where he is hospitalized during the celebrations of the 43rd anniversary of the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, at Maadi military hospital on the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt October 6, 2016. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
    • Thursday, 7 April, 2016
      World
      Matteo Renzi under pressure to retaliate over Egypt murder

      Continued obfuscation of Cairo officials over brutal killing of Regeni causes uproar in Italy

      epa05180325 Some protesters hold a banner reading 'The truth for Giulio Regeni', during a protest in front of Egyptian embassy in Rome, Italy, 25 February 2016. Giulio Regeni, an Italian PhD student at Cambridge University, disappeared in Egypt in January 2016 and was found dead after about a week with signs of torture. The 28-year-old Italian researcher was brutally murdered and his mutilated body was found dumped in a ditch on 03 February 2016 after he went missing on 25 January. EPA/MASSIMO PERCOSSI
    • Monday, 8 February, 2016
      World
      Brutal murder threatens relations between Egypt and Italy

      Media speculate that Giulio Regeni was tortured and killed in Cairo by security services

      Activists hold placards that read, among others, "Giulio, one of us and killed like us", during a memorial for Giulio Regeni outside of the Italian embassy in Cairo, Egypt, February 6, 2016. Dozens of people gathered at the Italian embassy in Cairo on Saturday to mourn Italian student Giulio Regeni, whose body was found half naked at a roadside with what a senior Egyptian prosecutor has said were cigarette burns and other signs of torture. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
    • Saturday, 29 August, 2015
      World
      Egyptian court sentences Al Jazeera journalists to 3 years prison

      International outcry over crackdown on free speech

      EGYPT-POLITICS-UNREST-MEDIA-TRIAL-JAZEERA...Australian journalist Peter Greste (3rd R) of Al-Jazeera and his colleagues stand inside the defendants cage during their trial for allegedly supporting the Muslim Brotherhood at Cairo's Tora prison on March 5, 2014. The high-profile case that sparked a global outcry over muzzling of the press is seen as a test of the military-installed government's tolerance of independent media, with activists fearing a return to autocracy three years after the Arab Spring uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak. AFP PHOTO / KHALED DESOUKI (Photo credit should read KHALED DESOUKI/AFP/Getty Images)
    • Wednesday, 8 July, 2015
      World
      Proposed terrorism law provokes outcry in Egypt

      Legislation would grant police wider powers and speed up trials

      Investigators work at the site of a bomb attack in Cairo, capital of Egypt, on June 29, 2015. Egypt's Prosecutor General Hisham Barakat succumbed to injuries he sustained earlier on Monday in a bomb attack in Cairo, official MENA news agency reported. (Xinhua/Sipa USA/TNS) Photo via Newscom
    • Thursday, 2 July, 2015
      World
      Egyptian army hits at foreign media amid Sinai violence

      Military says overseas journalistsacting to reduce ‘morale’ by distorting Isis attack death toll

      Aftermath of the car bomb that targeted Hisham Barakat
    • Wednesday, 1 July, 2015
      World
      Egypt militants kill at least 64 soldiers in co-ordinated attack in Sinai

      Clashes come two days after killing of prosecutor-general, raising fears of spiralling violence

      An Egyptian man stands in an armoured vehicle as residents gather outside a police station in North Sinai's provincial capital of El-Arish after it was targeted by a car bomb on April 12, 2015. The bombing came hours after a roadside blast targeted an army vehicle killing at least six soldiers and wounding two in the peninsula, where security forces are battling an Islamist insurgency. AFP PHOTO / STR (Photo credit should read -/AFP/Getty Images)
    • Monday, 29 June, 2015
      World
      Egypt’s top prosecutor killed in car bomb

      Escalation in campaign of violence targeting members of the judiciary

      Aftermath of the car bomb that targeted Hisham Barakat
    • Thursday, 25 June, 2015
      World
      Political TV talk shows a victim of Egypt’s crackdown on dissent

      Pro-regime message and muffling of debate mark the end of brief love of political programmes

      TV host Reem Maged interviews an activist at a 2013 demonstration in Cairo
    • Wednesday, 10 June, 2015
      World
      Suicide bomber strikes at Karnak temple in southern Egypt

      Four locals wounded as attack on popular tourist site at Luxor is thwarted by police

      epa04791888 A member of the Egyptian security forces stands guard outside shops damaged by a suicide bomber in the car park of Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt, 10 June 2015. According to local reports two of the three attackers were shot by guards, while another detonated outside shops at the popular tourist site, while only attackers were killed, reports conflict as to whether anyone else was injured. EPA/RADWAN ABU ALMAJID / ALMASRY ALYOUM
    • Tuesday, 2 June, 2015
      World
      Student’s death turns spotlight on repression in Egypt

      Increasing levels of political violence and oppression begin to stir wider concerns about Sisi regime

      In this November 25, 2013 photo provided by a friend of Islam Ateto, engineering student Islam Ateto holds a sign protesting the arrest of fellow students at Ain Shams University, in Cairo, Egypt. Egyptian authorities are investigating the killing of Ateto by police, a judicial official said Tuesday, May 26, 2015, the latest in series of cases alleging brutality by security forces. The death of Ateto on May 19, has become a major topic on Egyptian television talk shows and in newspapers in recent days, as his family and colleagues say he was last seen alive in class taking an exam. Security officials, meanwhile, have insisted Ateto was an Islamic militant belonging to the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group and was wanted over the killing of a police officer last month. (Photo courtesy of a friend of Islam Ateto, via AP)
    • Tuesday, 21 April, 2015
      Middle East protests
      Former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi jailed for 20 years

      First elected leader, ousted by military in 2013, guilty of violence against protesters and torture

      Egypt's ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi sits in a soundproof glass cage inside a makeshift courtroom at Egyptís national police academy in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, April 21, 2015. An Egyptian criminal court on Tuesday, sentenced Morsi to 20 years in prison over the killing of protesters in 2012, the first verdict to be issued against the countryís first freely elected leader. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)
    • Wednesday, 11 March, 2015
      beyondbricsHeba Saleh
      Egypt cuts top tax rate as it seeks to charm foreign investors
    • Wednesday, 11 March, 2015
      Global Economy
      Foreign investors return to Egypt after years of turmoil

      A fragile political stability in the country of 90m is luring investors back again

      TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JAILAN ZAYAN Egyptians look at a window display selling children clothes in downtown Cairo on October 18, 2012. Minister of Local Development Ahmed Zaki Abdeen has warned that the government is considering legislation, aiming at saving electricity and increasing productivity, that would see shops close at 10 pm and restaurants at midnight as "Tourist establishments" with a special licence such as hotels and bars, would be exempt. AFP PHOTO / KHALED DESOUKI (Photo credit should read KHALED DESOUKI/AFP/Getty Images)
    • Thursday, 5 March, 2015
      World
      Egypt sacks interior minister Mohamed Ibrahim ahead of conference

      Security veteran oversaw deaths of hundreds of Islamist protesters in Cairo

      Shaima al-Sabbagh, a poet and activist, is helped by a friend after she was shot by police during a peaceful protest in January. She died soon after
    • Monday, 16 February, 2015
      US downturn
      OCI eyes dual listing for construction arm split

      Egypt and Dubai listing an attempt to capitalise on improving domestic growth prospects

    • Thursday, 12 February, 2015
      World
      Cairo court orders release of jailed Al Jazeera journalists

      Fahmy and Mohamed to be released on bail pending verdict in retrial

      Mohamed Fahmy, Baher Mohamed, Peter Greste...FILE - In this Monday, March 31, 2014 file photo, Al-Jazeera English producer Baher Mohamed, left, Canadian-Egyptian acting Cairo bureau chief Mohammed Fahmy, right, appear in court along with several other defendants during their trial on terror charges, in Cairo. Egypt court orders release on bail of Al-Jazeera English journalists. (AP Photo/Heba Elkholy, El Shorouk, File) EGYPT OUT
    • Wednesday, 11 February, 2015
      News in-depthThe Big Read
      Developing economies: Taking a load off

      Morocco shows way to cut subsidies on fuel and other products, as pressure grows on states to make savings

      A worker loads Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders onto his cycle-rickshaw in Kolkata January 17, 2013. Indian Oil Minister Veerappa Moily says LPG cooking gas subsidy changes will increase subsidy burden by 93 billion rupees. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri (INDIA - Tags: BUSINESS ENERGY) - RTR3CK2F
    • Wednesday, 11 February, 2015
      Currencies
      IMF sends ‘message of confidence’ for Egypt’s economic reforms

      Fund predicts growth will reach 3.8 per cent of GDP in fiscal year to end in June

      President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt
    • Tuesday, 10 February, 2015
      African companies
      Putin given hero’s welcome in Egypt

      Russian president lauded by Cairo amid fears visit could reinforce anti-democratic trends

      In this image released by the Egyptian Presidency, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, left, exchanges an assault rifle with Russian President Vladimir Putin upon his arrival at the Cairo International Airport in Egypt, Monday, Feb. 9, 2015. Putin arrived in Cairo on Monday to meet his Egyptian counterpart, with both sides eager to strengthen ties and show both have options outside of the West to pursue their goals. The visit, the first by Putin to Egypt in a decade, is largely symbolic, analysts say. (AP Photo/Egyptian Presidency)
    • Sunday, 8 February, 2015
      World
      Recording claims to show Egypt leaders’ disdain for Gulf donors

      Audio purportedly chronicles Sisi discussing aid payments

      President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt
    • Wednesday, 4 February, 2015
      Middle Eastern finance
      Gulf countries to invest in Egypt sovereign fund

      Middle East allies help finance energy and infrastructure projects

      A power cut is conducted at Elmarag City in Maadi, Cairo July 27, 2014. Egypt's government is conducting power cuts to save power due to a power shortage. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY) - RTR409VT
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