Ayat Al Tawy's Articles

As parliamentary elections approach in 2015, Ahram Online lists the most frequently asked questions, and their answers, on Egypt's new parliamentary system and the law governing legislative elections

A staunch opponent of the 2013 ouster of Mohamed Morsi, Youssef Qaradawi is sought by Egyptian authorities on a variety of charges, including incitement to murder, vandalism and theft

What does the dismissal of murder case against toppled president Hosni Mubarak mean? Ahram Online presents a helpful list of questions and answers

Conditions at home are continuing to drive Egyptians abroad, even to strife-torn Libya

A new draft law will let university heads expel staff members without legal action - which critics say opens the door to breaches of power and corruption

Earlier this week Sudan claimed that a border region between the two countries falls under its electoral constituency, which Egypt has dismissed

For the first time since the drawn-out process began-with a trial and retrial, former strongman Hosni Mubarak and sons will defend themselves Wednesday in court

Mubarak was due testify in his defence for the first time since he was brought to trial in late 2011 after the 18-day popular revolt forced him from power

Talking to passengers, drivers and street vendors in Giza bus station reveals an Egypt torn between hope and despair, amid consensus that endemic problems of everyday life persist

Images of Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi donning a tracksuit while riding a bike and chatting with passersby go viral online

Grief has replaced wedding bells at a Cairo church where a Sunday drive-by shooting killed at least four wedding attendees

Rights campaigners say NGOs in Egypt – both local and foreign – are destined to draconian constraints if new Muslim Brotherhood-drafted legislation is passed

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