Letter from Cairo: Egyptians lose faith in elections as memories of 2011 Arab Spring fade
Turnout across Egypt just 20% four years since first truly democratic elections in six decades.
Syrian refugees in Egypt despair at dire conditions and see Europe as their only hope
Syrian refugees say they are charged sky-high rents and discriminated against by Egyptians.
Isis in the Sinai: Islamic State offshoot wins hearts and minds as Egypt's crackdown backfires
Egyptians that have fled Sinai say Isis-affiliated militias are recruiting more residents to radical cause.
Mohammed Morsi 'was just a cog in the machine' claim Egyptians in light of court verdict
Opinion is divided in Egypt over the sentencing of ex-president Morsi, who has been jailed for 20 years.
Frontline Egypt: Country Braced for Full-Scale War Against Islamic Terrorists After Naval Attack
Attack on Egyptian navy could create new theatre of conflict for Egypt's beleaguered government.
Frontline Sinai: Egypt's Government Turning to Mass Relocation in Desperate Tunnel War
Water-filled trenches being dug as Sinai crisis rumbles on.
Egypt Facing Sexual Harrassment Storm After Nine Police Charged in Minya
String of sordid harassment cases have brought further shame on Egypt over recent months.