Safa Joudeh Safa Joudeh is a Cairo-based broadcast and print journalist. On Twitter: @SafaJoudeh Egypt | Aug 2, 2016 Why Turkey and Egypt won’t reconcile anytime soon Following the failed coup attemp in Turkey, Egyptian officials have launched diplomatic assaults against the Turkish leadership, fearing that Egypt's own Islamists could re-emerge. Egypt | May 30, 2014 Egypt rural tribes expect payback for backing Sisi Egyptian President-elect Abdel Fattah al-Sisi wove ties with Egypt’s leading tribes to win support from the countryside, but the tribes want benefits in return. Egypt | Jan 29, 2014 Egypt cracks down on students As protests continue at Egyptian universities, the authorities have arrested activists and are working to restrict political activity by students. Egypt | Jun 28, 2013 Egypt's Salafists Are Hoping To Capitalize on Morsi's Failure The Salafist al-Nour Party is in a prime position to benefit the most from the Muslim Brotherhood's declining popularity. Latest News 'Constant terror' in Rafah as Gazans brace for Israeli invasion Agence France-Presse | AFP | Apr 27, 2024 Police detain 100 as pro-Palestinian camp cleared at US university by Joseph Prezioso | AFP | Apr 27, 2024 Influential Iraqi cleric backs US campus protests Agence France-Presse | AFP | Apr 27, 2024 See more Podcasts Inside an American university encampment Sister of Israeli-Russian scholar Elizabeth Tsurkov, who is being held by Iran-backed Shiite militia, calls for US military sanctions on Iraq From döner diplomacy to NATO demands, a week in Turkish foreign policy See more
Egypt | Aug 2, 2016 Why Turkey and Egypt won’t reconcile anytime soon Following the failed coup attemp in Turkey, Egyptian officials have launched diplomatic assaults against the Turkish leadership, fearing that Egypt's own Islamists could re-emerge.
Egypt | May 30, 2014 Egypt rural tribes expect payback for backing Sisi Egyptian President-elect Abdel Fattah al-Sisi wove ties with Egypt’s leading tribes to win support from the countryside, but the tribes want benefits in return.
Egypt | Jan 29, 2014 Egypt cracks down on students As protests continue at Egyptian universities, the authorities have arrested activists and are working to restrict political activity by students.
Egypt | Jun 28, 2013 Egypt's Salafists Are Hoping To Capitalize on Morsi's Failure The Salafist al-Nour Party is in a prime position to benefit the most from the Muslim Brotherhood's declining popularity.
'Constant terror' in Rafah as Gazans brace for Israeli invasion Agence France-Presse | AFP | Apr 27, 2024
Police detain 100 as pro-Palestinian camp cleared at US university by Joseph Prezioso | AFP | Apr 27, 2024
Sister of Israeli-Russian scholar Elizabeth Tsurkov, who is being held by Iran-backed Shiite militia, calls for US military sanctions on Iraq