
The way to democracy in Egypt is long and Muslim Brotherhood is playing a central role in this phase. It is not a surprise that, after 90 years of movement's life, Muslim Brothers use in a very interesting and effective way the web and the social...

The way to democracy in Egypt is long and Muslim Brotherhood is playing a central role in this phase. It is not a surprise that, after 90 years of movement's life, Muslim Brothers use in a very interesting and effective way the web and the social...

Egyptian "Hoqook" online newspaper - FocusMéditerranée partner - from today will have a window in our homepage. A window on Egypt, where "Revolution" still goes on.

Egypt. Salafist Al Nour Party and the National Salvation Front (NSF), Morsi's main oppositions, might have a common vision over the current political crisis.

MedMedia is the new column of Giulia Aubry for FocusMéditerranée: the global Mediterranean sea where words, images and cultures move on radio and tv waves and, above all, through the web. . Today she is writing about Hip Hop, the world’s favorite youth culture.

Professor Wael Farouq of the American University in Cairo talks about Egypt today.

It’s ironic that 15 years after the Luxor massacre the Muslim Brotherhood is in the seat of power and Mubarak is wasting away in jail.

There is always a space for a change, also in Egypt. And the ex Secretary General of the Arab League, Amr Moussa, knows it.

After Egyptian President, Anwar Sadat, was gunned down by Islamic militants on 6th of October 1981, in Egypt there was this underlying fear that more assassinations were eminent. Nobody was more aware of this than Hosni Mubarak

At 03:30 in the morning of 2nd of August 1990 I received a call: “Did you get a Kuwaiti visa?”. This was the beginning of my Gulf War journey. The Iraqi invasion could not have come at a better time for Egypt’s Last Pharaoh, although economically...

My last and most memorable image of Muammar Gaddafi is the night we spent in Cairo, at the Egyptian Museum!

If 1987 was the year that Aida made a triumphant return to Egypt, then 1989 was the year Mubarak was crowned homecoming king!

Peres and Mubarak ended the Alexandria summit with a joint declaration affirming their desire to make 1987 “a year of negotiations for peace.” Now Mubarak is once again in the spotlight: this time not as a peace-make, but accused of murder

Norbert Schiller - American photojournalist - was a student at the American University of Cairo (AUC) in the late 1970s and early 1980s, while Mubarak was Sadat’s vice president. "Egypt's Last Pharaoh" is Norbert's memories of this no ordinary leader (for Italian use the translator)
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