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Raouf Salti is a doctor and director of NGO Children's Right for Healthcare. Since the war in Gaza, he has been helping wounded children and their families to cross from Gaza to Egypt and then to Geneva, for life-saving treatment.
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Young men in Egypt's Central Security Forces are committing suicide in shocking numbers - or are they? New evidence suggests that widespread abuse, and even murder, is being covered up by the state.
One in ten children in Cairo have Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), yet the condition is not widely recognised in Egypt and most go undiagnosed. We follow three boys who are struggling to cope.
Egypt's artists are coming out of hiding after decades in the shadows. The well-oiled wheels of the state propaganda machine have fallen off their axles and hope and colour are exploding on the streets. But with the hated Mubarak gone, can art still create a dialogue? This expressive, intelligent film gives a snapshot of a rumbling underbelly. As artists of all genres process the tumultuous polit…
As the Egyptian presidential elections begin, two candidates are moving well ahead in the polls. Progressive Islamist Dr. Abel Fotoh and former regime man Amr Moussa are now leading an increasingly close race.
As Egypt's football league is suspended after a deadly stampede in Cairo's stadium kills at least 40 people, we return to Egypt's 2012 riot in Port Said, which closed the league and left 74 fans dead.
In Egypt, thousands of children do not officially exist. By law, only fathers can register the birth of a child. If he refuses, that child has no official status and cannot work, go to school or marry.
Should looted historical artefacts be returned to their country of origin? Egypt is campaigning to get back its plundered antiques and number one on its list is the Rosetta Stone.
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