Bassem Sabry Bassem Sabry is an Egyptian political writer and commentator. On Twitter: @Bassem_Sabry Egypt | Aug 9, 2013 Why Egypt Shouldn't Break The Pro-Morsi Sit-Ins Egyptians are divided over whether Cairo's pro-Mohammed Morsi sit-ins should be allowed to continue or be broken up forcefully. Egypt | Aug 5, 2013 Why Egyptians Don’t Like America US popularity is sinking to new lows after the June 30 demonstrations that led to the ouster of Mohammed Morsi. Egypt | Jul 30, 2013 Egypt’s Precarious New Reality One month after the June 30 demonstrations that led to the ouster of Mohammed Morsi, Egypt's civilian leaders are becoming increasingly marginal to the broader changes taking place in the country. Egypt | Jul 24, 2013 Saving Egypt's Third Democratic Transition As Egyptians proceed with their third revolutionary transition, they might finally get it right if based on a broad national consensus and inclusivity. Egypt | Jul 16, 2013 What Next for Muslim Brotherhood? The Muslim Brotherhood must realize its failings and consider a sweeping internal change in leadership. Egypt | Jul 8, 2013 First Look at Egypt's Constitutional Declaration Egypt's constitutional declaration sets the ground rules for the post-Morsi transition. Egypt | Jul 4, 2013 How Morsi, Brotherhood Lost Egypt Inclusion and civil cohesion must become the cornerstone of Egypt’s transition. Egypt | Jul 2, 2013 Can Morsi, Brotherhood Survive? Continued massive protests are scheduled for July 2, demanding the stepping down of Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood from power. Egypt | Jun 30, 2013 What's Next for Egypt? Where do the June 30 protests leave President Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood? Egypt | Jun 26, 2013 Can June 30 End Well for Egypt? Expected mass protests on June 30 could lead to a variety of scenarios for Egypt. Pagination Show more Latest News Deadly bombs hit Gaza as US security envoy visits Israel Agence France-Presse | AFP | May 19, 2024 Dramas elevate Iran cinema but it's comedy that sells by Ahmad Parhizi | AFP | May 19, 2024 'Maldives what?': Saudi fashionistas attempt beach rebrand by Robbie COREY-BOULET and Rania SANJAR | AFP | May 18, 2024 See more Podcasts Why did Kuwait, one of the most democratic countries in the Mideast, take a sharp autocratic turn & what comes next? The Gaza showdown between Biden and Netanyahu As Greek PM heads to Ankara to meet Erdogan, is this truly 'a new era' between Turkey & Greece? See more
Egypt | Aug 9, 2013 Why Egypt Shouldn't Break The Pro-Morsi Sit-Ins Egyptians are divided over whether Cairo's pro-Mohammed Morsi sit-ins should be allowed to continue or be broken up forcefully.
Egypt | Aug 5, 2013 Why Egyptians Don’t Like America US popularity is sinking to new lows after the June 30 demonstrations that led to the ouster of Mohammed Morsi.
Egypt | Jul 30, 2013 Egypt’s Precarious New Reality One month after the June 30 demonstrations that led to the ouster of Mohammed Morsi, Egypt's civilian leaders are becoming increasingly marginal to the broader changes taking place in the country.
Egypt | Jul 24, 2013 Saving Egypt's Third Democratic Transition As Egyptians proceed with their third revolutionary transition, they might finally get it right if based on a broad national consensus and inclusivity.
Egypt | Jul 16, 2013 What Next for Muslim Brotherhood? The Muslim Brotherhood must realize its failings and consider a sweeping internal change in leadership.
Egypt | Jul 8, 2013 First Look at Egypt's Constitutional Declaration Egypt's constitutional declaration sets the ground rules for the post-Morsi transition.
Egypt | Jul 4, 2013 How Morsi, Brotherhood Lost Egypt Inclusion and civil cohesion must become the cornerstone of Egypt’s transition.
Egypt | Jul 2, 2013 Can Morsi, Brotherhood Survive? Continued massive protests are scheduled for July 2, demanding the stepping down of Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood from power.
Egypt | Jun 30, 2013 What's Next for Egypt? Where do the June 30 protests leave President Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood?
Egypt | Jun 26, 2013 Can June 30 End Well for Egypt? Expected mass protests on June 30 could lead to a variety of scenarios for Egypt.
'Maldives what?': Saudi fashionistas attempt beach rebrand by Robbie COREY-BOULET and Rania SANJAR | AFP | May 18, 2024
Why did Kuwait, one of the most democratic countries in the Mideast, take a sharp autocratic turn & what comes next?