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 An international report published by the United Nations reported that on average, women around the world are paid 24% less than women. As for the Middle East and North Africa, the report found that women are paid 14% less than men on average. In Egypt, 54% of women are paid less than men, whereas...
Human Rights Organisation condemns incidents of terrorism  Egyptian Human Rights Organisation has condemned incidents of terrorism that have taken place in the governorates Kafr Al-Shaykh, North Sinai, Fayūm and Qaluybia. These events claimed several victims, including citizens and military...
The Muslim Brotherhood ceases to recognize Mursī’s legitimacy over the guidance of the Country  The UA Mazmāh Centre discovered that a number of fugitive members of the Muslim Brotherhood outside of Egypt, including its former Minister of Investment Yahyā Hāmmad, started the preparation of a...
Mahlab: Youth addiction problem: 250 million EGP to face it Prime Minister Ibrāhīm Mahlab said the percentage of drug-addicted people in Egypt reached 2.4% while the percentage of dealers reached 10%. He stressed that 250 millions of Egyptian Pounds were allocated to face this crisis that targets...
Innocence of Bāsim Mursī and of Abū Jabal of Zamālek Football Team Ismāʿīl Yūsif director of the Zamalek football team denied the sanctions on the team striker Bāsim Mursī and the team goalkeeper Abū Jabal. This is because the former was issued a warning in a meeting of the Arab League and the...
In a solidarity movement with the United Nations' International Day For the Elimination Of Violence Against Women in particular in Egypt and the Middle East region, a group of 15 young women stood on the steps of Cairo's Journalists’ Syndicate on Tuesday night with black make-up around their eyes,...
During an aired interview on Al-Hayāt Channel, Egyptian researcher on Islamic Studies, Ahmad `Abdo, fiercely attacked Imām Al-Bukhāri, the Persian Islamic Scholar of the 9th century accusing him of defaming Muslim women as deficient in intelligence and religion and describing them as forming the...
A recent report published by the Egyptian National Council for Human Rights reporting on the council’s investigation of the Abū Zaʿbal prison is provoking a contentious debate surrounding the use of torture and other human rights abuses in the prison. The report differs from previous reports...
Lawyer Mahmūd Al-Badawī, the director of the Egyptian Association for Helping Juveniles and Human Rights expressed his dissatisfaction with the British Ministry of Interior because “it did not recognize the crimes of the Muslim Brotherhoods”. Al-Badawī added that that the position of the British...
The media war between the Muslim Brotherhood and the Egyptian government has entered a dangerous new phase as a brotherhood affiliated TV station broadcasted recordings attributed to President Sīsī when he was the Minister of Defense. The recordings provoked strong reactions in the Gulf and in...

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