Egypt
Those Outraged by Trump’s Proposal May Not Recall That a Similar Plan for Palestinians Was Put Forth in 1953
Ensuring Stability in North Africa Is Not Only a Regional Necessity but Also a Global Imperative
It Seems More Coptic Churches than Any Other Kind Keep ‘Catching Fire’
Protest Music, Islamism, and the Last Days of Egypt’s Sadat
Trump Should Consider the Factors Involved Before Spontaneously Threatening Foreign Policy Changes
While Arab and Muslim States Profess Loyalty to the Palestinian Cause, This Rarely—If Ever—Extends to Measures to Help the Plight of Actual, Living Palestinians
The Legacy of Oum Kalthoum Remains One of the Most Spellbinding Musical Phenomena of the Twentieth Century
The Question Now Is What Other Countries Could Be Vulnerable to the Same Dynamics That Led to Assad’s Fall
The Incoming Trump Administration Should Suspend or Reprogram U.S. Military Assistance to Egypt
On Oct. 12, Two Coptic Christian Priests Were Forced to Hold the Funeral for Their Father in the Middle of a Public Street
Egypt Is Arming Somalia Because of Tensions Caused by Ethiopia’s Construction of a Dam on the Nile
As a professor of art history wrote, ‘if history is a battleground, then art is a weapon.’
The International Community Seems Indifferent to Sudan’s 15-Month War That Has Killed Thousands and Displaced Even More