Sherif Tarek's Articles

Candid statements by Egyptian political figures regarding Ethiopia's contentious Nile dam move – aired on live TV without their knowledge – draw scathing criticism, mockery from President Morsi's detractors

Egyptian presidential office will submit a final, 'substantially modified' draft of the proposed NGO law to lawmakers in two days

After modifying handful of controversial articles, Egypt's presidency plans to refer final version of proposed NGO law to parliament's upper house within days

Videos of brutal public executions have become increasingly common in Egypt. Experts say lynching phenomenon could spread to major cities

Made up of Islamists and other political figures, Egypt's National Conscience Front talks to President Morsi about 'the need for strong, competent premier and ministers'

Gamila Ismail shows skills only 1 week after being appointed organisational secretary when she contained some tensions over ElBaradei-appointed leaders in Egypt's Constitution Party

Main opposition group holds President Mohamed Morsi culpable for 'divisions' and 'bloodshed' in Egypt, accusing him of fascism in fierce attack

Given the country's deteriorating security situation, and as policemen's strike enters 2nd week, Egyptians look to novel means of protecting themselves – although not all are endorsed by experts

Fierce clashes erupt late Sunday on Cairo's Nile Corniche following eviction of protesters from nearby Tahrir Square

The National Salvation Front refused to participate in the president's dialogue process citing a record of 'broken promises'; Morsi supporters say front prisoner of narrow interests

The Muslim Brotherhood charges that nationwide violence witnessed on the second anniversary of the 2011 revolution was premeditated, blames opposition

Longstanding revolutionary demands for 'human dignity' remain unfulfilled amid continued reports of police abuse and a sorely deficient public healthcare system

Muslim Brotherhood's FJP and Salafist Nour Party brace for electoral rivalry while talks remain ongoing between all Egypt's Islamist parties over potential alliances

Country's newest Salafist party welcomes parliamentary electoral alliance with other Islamist forces - including rival Nour Party - but rules out cooperation with secularists

Targeting 100 per cent of seats, Egypt's Salafist Nour Party could welcome electoral alliance with breakaway group – Watan Party – and Muslim Brotherhood, according to spokesman Nader Bakkar

The future of the press is in limbo with papers and publishers sinking into the red, unable to sustain print sales or capitalise on the digital market

After congratulating Egyptians on new constitution, President Morsi reveals discussions with his Prime Minister Hisham Qandil over possible changes to Egypt's government

Despite almost palpable goal opportunities, Ahly's fumbling defence and a demoralising first half seemed to jinx their chances for the Club World Cup's bronze

Morsi's 100-day pledge to restore security means the streets are brimming with police, but critics warn the once-reviled interior ministry is anything but reformed

Leading liberal figure Amr Hamzawy has argued that the international community could put pressure on Islamists during the constitutional drafting process

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