Bassem Sabry Bassem Sabry is an Egyptian political writer and commentator. On Twitter: @Bassem_Sabry Egypt | Nov 12, 2013 8 pillars of Egypt's economic recovery Egypt’s economic situation is urgent; the government needs to deliver on reforms. Egypt | Nov 5, 2013 Another Egyptian president on trial A dangerous and profound rift in Egypt will not be healed soon. Egypt | Oct 22, 2013 Egypt’s New Protest Law Sparks Controversy The law is worse than anticipated and probably unconstitutional. Egypt | Sep 30, 2013 Problems Ahead For Egypt Constitution Debate Egypt's Committee of 50 continues to draft the country's new constitution, but not without coming up against several contentious issues. Egypt | Sep 21, 2013 Who Is Egypt's Next President? Egypt would benefit most from a president who does not hail from the military. Egypt | Sep 12, 2013 The Uncertain Fate Of Egypt’s Political Parties A special report on the status of Egypt’s political parties in transition. Egypt | Sep 5, 2013 Understanding Egyptian Nationalism The newest version of Egyptian nationalism is the strongest challenge to Islamism in recent history. Egypt | Sep 1, 2013 Is This the End ForEgypt's Muslim Brotherhood? There are three options for the Muslim Brotherhood to reverse its fortunes. Egypt | Aug 23, 2013 22 Key Points in Egypt's New Draft Constitution Newly released amendments to Egypt's suspended 2012 constitution adjust several articles of this Islamist-penned document. Egypt | Aug 17, 2013 The Aftermath of 72 Tumultuous Hours in Cairo Egypt’s January 2011 revolution is beyond restoration. Pagination Show more Latest News Huthi attacks no threat to Saudi resorts: minister by Robbie Corey-Boulet | AFP | Apr 28, 2024 Push for truce ramps up as Israel pummels Gaza by Laurie Churchman with Robbie Corey-Boulet in Riyadh | AFP | Apr 28, 2024 France's top diplomat in Lebanon in push for calm with Israel Agence France-Presse | AFP | Apr 28, 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 | Nov 12, 2013 8 pillars of Egypt's economic recovery Egypt’s economic situation is urgent; the government needs to deliver on reforms.
Egypt | Nov 5, 2013 Another Egyptian president on trial A dangerous and profound rift in Egypt will not be healed soon.
Egypt | Oct 22, 2013 Egypt’s New Protest Law Sparks Controversy The law is worse than anticipated and probably unconstitutional.
Egypt | Sep 30, 2013 Problems Ahead For Egypt Constitution Debate Egypt's Committee of 50 continues to draft the country's new constitution, but not without coming up against several contentious issues.
Egypt | Sep 21, 2013 Who Is Egypt's Next President? Egypt would benefit most from a president who does not hail from the military.
Egypt | Sep 12, 2013 The Uncertain Fate Of Egypt’s Political Parties A special report on the status of Egypt’s political parties in transition.
Egypt | Sep 5, 2013 Understanding Egyptian Nationalism The newest version of Egyptian nationalism is the strongest challenge to Islamism in recent history.
Egypt | Sep 1, 2013 Is This the End ForEgypt's Muslim Brotherhood? There are three options for the Muslim Brotherhood to reverse its fortunes.
Egypt | Aug 23, 2013 22 Key Points in Egypt's New Draft Constitution Newly released amendments to Egypt's suspended 2012 constitution adjust several articles of this Islamist-penned document.
Egypt | Aug 17, 2013 The Aftermath of 72 Tumultuous Hours in Cairo Egypt’s January 2011 revolution is beyond restoration.
Push for truce ramps up as Israel pummels Gaza by Laurie Churchman with Robbie Corey-Boulet in Riyadh | AFP | Apr 28, 2024
France's top diplomat in Lebanon in push for calm with Israel Agence France-Presse | AFP | Apr 28, 2024
Sister of Israeli-Russian scholar Elizabeth Tsurkov, who is being held by Iran-backed Shiite militia, calls for US military sanctions on Iraq