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Adly Mansour and now Abdel Fatah al-Sisi are ruling by decrees, banning protest and severely curbing freedom of speech
Opinion Articles
Adly Mansour and now Abdel Fatah al-Sisi are ruling by decrees, banning protest and severely curbing freedom of speech
Opinion Articles
The Sisi government’s crackdown on perceived immorality is the latest attempt to instill in Egypt a state-sanctioned interpretation of Islam.
Opinion Articles
As the Arab Spring approaches its fourth anniversary, the Arab world generally is at risk of heading towards a future without politics.
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President Obama spoke with Egyptian President Abdelfattah al-Sisi today to discuss the U.S.-Egyptian bilateral relationship and developments within the region.
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Egypt is fighting an Islamist insurgency targeting mostly security personnel and based mainly in the lawless Sinai Peninsula bordering Israel and the Gaza Strip.
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If you want to know what became of the revolution of 2011,, you could talk to its leaders. Or try to. Some are in exile, and others in jail.
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The civil-military relationship has proven central to the politics of many Arab countries, both those that underwent transition in 2011 and those that did not.
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Two events over the weekend illustrated the contradictory relationship between the United States and Egypt
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The long-term spending bill that Congress is expected to adopt this week would allow the State Department to resume military aid to Egypt despite ongoing concerns with the country's human rights recor
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State Department spokesperson and perennial question dodger Jen Psaki was caught admitting that her prepared ‘line’ on Egypt was “ridiculous” after a press briefing Monday.