An Open Letter to the Washington Post
The following is a letter to the editor submitted by the Embassy to the Washington Post regarding their editorial board’s … Read More
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The following is a letter to the editor submitted by the Embassy to the Washington Post regarding their editorial board’s … Read More
Nobody owns history. The artifacts and antiquities that tell the story of our ancient and common humanity belong to everyone, … Read More
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMay 29, 2014CONTACT:Dina Ezzat, (703) 388-6332dinaezzat@hotmail.com President Adly Mansour Hails Peaceful and Successful Presidential Election With voting now … Read More
On Eve of Historic Election, President Adly Mansour Calls on All Egyptians to Exercise Their Democratic Right to Vote In … Read More
In the coming days, Egypt will elect a new president. This will be a historic moment for the people of … Read More
With Ukraine and Boko Haram are dominating the headlines, and Syria still commanding attention, the Egyptian presidential election, scheduled for … Read More
The closest comparison is Swiss cheese: holes in vast swaths of land where looters, armed with machine guns and bulldozers, … Read More
:إلى جميع المصريين المتواجدين بالولايات المتحدة الأمريكية تتواصل عملية التصويت بكثافة ملحوظة لإختيار رئيس مصر القادم لليوم الثالث على التوالي. … Read More
In preparation for the upcoming Egyptian presidential elections, the Embassy would like to communicate the following information: Voting for Egyptians … Read More
The European Union announced the launching of its observation mission in Egypt on Monday. The mission is lead by Chief … Read More
Robert Kagan, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, dedicates his monthlyWashington Post column to argue that Egypt’s provisional government does not … Read More