
Egypt’s Supreme Constitutional Court struck down a portion of the country’s protest law this week. While that may have long-term significance, the ruling is likely to have little short-term effect.

Egypt’s new NGO law is another step toward autocratic governance and may lead to further instability and radicalization.

In an interview, Stéphane Lacroix talks about his recent Carnegie paper on Egypt’s Hizb al-Nour

Egypt’s generals have constantly employed repressive tools to instill fear among the population in order to stifle free expression and peaceful opposition.

The United States is probably not going the way of Egypt, despite some similarities.

Economic reforms and the recent IMF loan to Egypt have renewed investor confidence, but further structural reforms risk upsetting social stability.

The world reacts to the election of Donald Trump and its potential implications.

Sada contributors share their take on what the extraordinary election of Donald Trump could mean for a region in turmoil.

The ruling establishment claims to defend the people even as its actions target the people.

As relations sour with Saudi Arabia, Egypt is looking to Russia to fill the financial void.