Sisi's Egypt

What really happened on the day more than 900 people died in Egypt

Conflict

The story of a massacre.

Ex-army boss Sisi sworn in as Egypt president

Leaders

Egypt isn’t doing much to help Gaza

Justice

Some say the Egyptian revolution is dead. Try telling that to the students

Justice

Extremist group that killed hundreds in Egypt pledges allegiance to the Islamic State

Conflict

The churches burned after Egypt’s coup last year are still in ruins (PHOTOS)

Politics

The army promised it would help rebuild the churches destroyed and damaged by angry mobs, but parishioners are still waiting.

Egyptian women rise to the top in karate

Lifestyle

In a country where women’s rights are under constant attack, karate is a rare bright spot.

Turmoil in Egypt takes its toll on mental health

Justice

Doctors have raised concerns about an increase in the number of cases of PTSD and other mental health issues over the past four years.

Cautious optimism on New Year’s Day for detained Al Jazeera journalists

Justice

Egypt’s highest court on Thursday ordered a retrial for the jailed journalists.

Egypt’s crackdown on LGBT community sees return of medical exam that dates back to the 1840s

Sexuality

Mass arrests at a bathhouse in Cairo are the latest sign that Egypt’s persecution of LGBT people is getting worse.