Sherif Tarek's Articles

While the frequency of bomb attacks in Egypt — large and small — has picked up pace in recent months and weeks, there appears also a decided turn towards targeting civilians consciously

Socialist Alliance's political stance and reaction to death of Shaimaa El-Sabagh will be decided on Monday after meeting with allies

Less religiosity, mounting daily life pressures and lack of help cited among the reasons for what is believed to be a rise in suicidal tendencies in Egypt

Terrorist puppet, AIDS cure, Ronaldinho's Zamalek move, US-Egyptian military confrontation, arresting people for talking politics, others for speaking English, 'Atheist Café', exorcism over the phone, among other incidents

Beating kids as punishment is widespread in Egypt - but what are the consequences, and how can it be stopped?

Without proper regulation and training, experts say private security firms will play a limited role in maintaining order in Egypt

As militants step up attacks across Egypt, Ahram Online talks to experts on how well the country's security forces are prepared to deal with well-organised terrorism

Saturday's third anniversary of the 2011 uprising highlights political downfall of Muslim Brotherhood

Egyptians turn out in large numbers on the first day of voting in the constitution referendum, despite clashes that killed at least nine people and a bomb attack in Cairo

Claims by Ahmed Zebidar that a Vodafone ad reveals new bombing in Egypt urged authorities to open an investigation

Old practices of censorship and state control of media, now joined by public intolerance for criticism of transitional authorities, present a formidable challenge to media independence in Egypt

Bassem Youssef takes on Islamists, fans of army chief El-Sisi in season three premier of El-Bernameg, prompting lengthy online debates

A humiliating 6-1 defeat leaves Egypt's World Cup dream almost impossible to realise

The Muslim Brotherhood and its allies have lost support on the street - their fate appears to be all but sealed following an intense security crackdown

Nationwide protests continue for third consecutive day as President Morsi defies opposition calls to step down; at least 20 die in clashes between president's supporters, opponents on Tuesday and early hours of Wednesday

Accusing former regime remnants of masterminding anticipated violence 30 June with the aim of toppling Mohamed Morsi, the president's supporters vow to defend his 'legitimacy' by all and any means

After making contentious remarks about 'Islamic fascism,' Germany-based author Hamed Abdel-Samad appeals to Egyptian authorities for protection against campaign launched by hard-line Islamists calling for his death

Anti-Morsi 'Rebel' campaigners plan to gun down their own people during planned 30 June anti-government rallies in hopes of discrediting their Islamist rivals, Al-Jamaa Al-Islamiya's Assem Abdel-Maged contends

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