By Dina Grundnes Rosenberg, master student at NewME Early this April, an unusual newspaper article about Egypt’s controversial law […]
Egypt
By: Observer. The acquittal of former president Mubarak from charges of killing demonstrators and of corruption is a […]
By: Observer. Are perceptions more real than reality? In Egypt today one finds oneself witnessing a political theatre. There […]
By: Albrecht Hofheinz, University of Oslo. There’s only one thing social media in Egypt (and in the Gulf […]
By: Albrecht Hofheinz, University of Oslo. “People are scared to see instability”. People want stability, want to ‘get back […]
By: Jacob Høigilt, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO). This week, an Egyptian court sentenced 529 defendants to death after […]
By: Albrecht Hofheinz, University of Oslo. On 27 January 2014, Tunisia signed into law its new constitution, crowning a […]