The Supreme Constitutional Court is forcing the government to amend a law that has kept prices frozen for decades
Dozens of buildings in the Egyptian city, the southern Mediterranean’s most-populated metropolis, are collapsing from coastal erosion and the infiltration of sea water in its aquifers
Two studies that examined these clay objects, until now thought to be the bases for other elements, argue that they were actually part of a ritual linked to the god Osiris
The search for the pharaoh’s second tomb, after the discovery of the first, and the possibility that the Egyptologist’s suitcase offers clues about his sexuality have increased intrigue about the findings
Mohamed Solaimane finished writing his thesis in a tent for displaced people in the Strip, overcoming unimaginable obstacles. This is his first-person account of how his work became a symbol of resistance against adversity
A new study locates and maps an ancient arm of the river that flowed through the desert area where the famous monuments stand today
Cairo, fearful of a mass expulsion of Palestinians to its territory, has deployed the military near the Strip and reinforced the barriers on the frontier
Palestinians trying to escape the desperate situation in the Strip are charged up to $11,000 by middlemen to secure permission to cross the border at Rafah
Israel wants to regain the Philadelphi Corridor that separates Sinai from the enclave, but a change in the status quo carries significant military and humanitarian implications
Egypt is responsible for more than 40% of the plastic waste dumped in the Mediterranean, and its iconic river is increasingly polluted. Collecting and selling waste plastic that is then reused is a way to compensate for the lost income due to the scarcity of fish
Authorities in Cairo expect a substantial increase in deliveries to the Strip involving up to 400 trucks a day