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Video of 'Egypt's First Gay Wedding' Lands Eight Men in Jail
A video that features two men exchanging rings before kissing and embracing has led to lengthy prison sentences for eight Egyptian men.
The Egyptian School Year Began with a Wave of Violence and Arrests
One student has died and dozens more have been detained by authorities.
Egypt Needs More Than a Law to Change Its Culture of Sexual Harassment
There needs to be fundamental changes in mindset if Egypt's new legislation on ingrained sexual harassment is to fulfill its real potential.
US Aid Returns to Egypt Amid Wave of Attacks
Violence has been directed at military and police personnel since former President Mohamad Morsi was ousted.
The Latest Cairo Bombings Are Part of a Militant Jihadists' Campaign to Assassinate Police
The attacks have killed 496 people in the last nine months, including 252 police, 187 military personnel, and 57 civilians, officials said.
Students Are Still Dying in Egypt
After the country’s bloodiest summer, the trail of bodies is reinforcing one of the mainstays of the Mubarak era: unexplained deaths, denials by authorities.
Egyptian Police Are Accusing Students as Islamists and Killing Them
Mohamed Reda died ten days ago. Most people are in no doubt about who killed Mohamed Reda. And now students have become a leading force in opposing the government to take accountability.