Dr. Tarek Loubani, who was imprisoned in Cairo for two months, describes providing medical care to fellow detainees and the state of Gaza’s medical infrastructure under Israel’s siege. Read more about 30 percent of vital medicines "at zero supply" in Gaza, says released doctor Tarek Loubani
Greyson speaks out about his ordeal in Cairo’s Tora prison, his work focusing on queer issues in Palestine and why he wants to return to Egypt. Read more about Freed filmmaker John Greyson: Canada must address responsibility in Egypt
Horror at sea: Syria refugees describe children and elderly drowning in desperate flight from Egypt persecution. Read more about Prison or death? Egypt coup regime forces grim choice on Palestine refugees
Arik Ben-Zvi, managing director of the firm hired by Egypt, served in the Israeli army. The lobby shop was founded by senior members of the Democratic Party. Read more about Egypt coup regime hires Israel-linked Washington lobby firm
Far from actually withdrawing US support for the Egyptian military dictatorship, the measures announced by the Obama administration are designed to reinforce and normalize US cooperation with the coup regime. Read more about Obama's aid cut to Egypt is a sham
Wael Abu Rida holds Egyptian nationality but crisis in Cairo means his abduction has gone largely unnoticed there. Read more about Gaza man "kidnapped" by Israel in Sinai, says family
Egypt’s clamp-down on tunnels has brought some Palestinian businesses to a standstill. Read more about Egypt attacks fishermen in Gaza's waters
John Greyson and Tarek Loubani, jailed in Egypt, witnessed dozens of Egyptians dying in regime violence. Their harrowing statement from Tora prison. Read more about John Greyson and Tarek Loubani witnessed deaths of dozens of Egyptians before their arrest
Israel wants to “beautify” the image of its ongoing blockade against Gaza by letting in some construction materials. Read more about Gaza's construction sector still crushed by siege
Many other Palestinian students have lost their scholarships because Egypt denies them the right to travel. Read more about Like a miracle, I've been allowed to study outside Gaza