
Three Months to Vacate Your Home: Government Plan Confuses Old Rent Tenants
Egypt’s new housing policy gives old rent tenants only three months to apply for alternative units in exchange for giving

Egypt’s new housing policy gives old rent tenants only three months to apply for alternative units in exchange for giving

New decision mandates citizens to obtain a criminal record clearance to access judicial documents from the prosecution

Egypt’s state-owned press is facing a severe crisis, with financial struggles, editorial decline, and growing public distrust. As privatization looms,

Despite the Approaching Senate Elections in August 2025, Public and Political Engagement is Lacking Amid Criticism of Parliament’s Performance

Egypt’s Old Rent Law could force the closure of thousands of pharmacies and clinics, disrupting healthcare access for the poor.

Egypt plans to issue sovereign sukuk as part of its strategy to reduce public debt, attract Gulf investors, and diversify

Over 21,000 lawyers in Egypt vote to boycott courts in protest against rising judicial fees, a move that highlights the

On Monday, May 26, the Civil Democratic Movement held a press conference at the headquarters of the Conservative Party in

200 homes in Al-Omraneyya, Egypt, face demolition without official notification, compensation, or housing alternatives, sparking fear of forced displacement.

The April 6 Movement announced a return to political activity and is considering party formation and election participation, in coordination

Port Said Governorate demolished parts of Al-Firdous Village on May 6, 2025, despite final civil court rulings protecting residents’ usufruct

The proposed amendments to Egypt’s Old Rent Law may displace six million citizens, raising constitutional concerns and fears of social

Court documents and official university correspondence reveal Egypt’s Minister of Education holds only a preparatory certificate, not the degrees listed

In Egypt’s most participatory Press Syndicate election to date, Khaled El-Balshy secures a second term as president, overcoming a state-backed

Egypt is increasingly referring building violation cases to military courts under broad interpretations of security laws, raising constitutional concerns and

Egyptian lawyers protest unprecedented court fee hikes, accusing top officials of violating constitutional rights and pricing citizens out of their

Legal loopholes in Egypt allow reduced sentences for men convicted of killing their wives, raising concerns over gender bias, inconsistent

Egypt’s decade-long anti-corruption strategy, once touted as a political milestone, now stands in stark contrast to the country’s dramatic decline

Women in Egypt’s prisons are subjected to physical abuse and deliberate medical neglect, while sanitary pads have become tools of

Despite billions of dollars in loans for railway development, Egypt’s accident rate remains high, with over 3,500 deaths and 5,500

Despite the uncertainty, the Civil Movement and opposition parties are actively preparing their candidates for future local elections, striving to

Prioritizes loyalty over competence, with key appointments aimed at satisfying creditors and maintaining control

Nine Egyptian survivors of the Adriana shipwreck face trial in Greece on human smuggling charges amidst allegations of Greek Coast

This report examines whether the Gaza War has triggered a significant shift towards greater openness in public discourse within Egypt,

Criticism of the Egyptian state has increased due to its handling of antiquities, either through improper and primitive restoration methods

Allam’s victory seen as rebuke to government, call for change

The significant impact of Egypt’s new healthcare regulations on access to essential medical services and the implications for citizens’ constitutional

The Egyptian security apparatus stifles workers’ voices, denying them the opportunity to express their grievances. Instead of allowing peaceful expression

Uncompensated Evictions: Development bulldozers reshape ‘Beautiful suburb’ in Port Said, Egypt, leaving residents in distress

Egyptian Civil Movement outlines vital conditions for resuming national dialogue in this insightful report.