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Thaer Mansour

Mansour

Thaer Mansour is a journalist based in Cairo, reporting for The New Arab on politics, culture and social affairs from the Egyptian capital.

Statistically, around 7.8 million Egyptian women undergo a form of gender-based violence every year, according to a UN survey released in 2015.

05 June, 2024

A Cairo court upheld a one-year verdict against Ahmed Tantawi's presidential campaign manager, lawyer Mohamed Aboul Diyar, over "electoral fraud."

04 June, 2024

The cabinet reshuffle came a few days after the government raised the price of subsidised bread by 400, a move that sparked public outrage.

03 June, 2024

Egypt is the world's largest wheat importer and projected to import 12 million tons of wheat, up from 11.2 million the previous year.

30 May, 2024

Statistically, around 7.8 million Egyptian women undergo a form of gender-based violence every year, according to a UN survey released in 2015.

29 May, 2024

The circumstances surrounding the incident remain unclear, whereas the Egyptian and Israeli narratives did not clarify which side had shot first.

28 May, 2024

In-depth: There are growing concerns in Egypt over the new paramilitary umbrella group led by divisive Sinai businessman and militia head Ibrahim Al-Organi.

21 May, 2024

The recent incidents prompted other alleged victims to speak out about similar horrendous occurrences with ride-hailing apps in Egypt.

21 May, 2024

The hashtags "Stop using Uber" and “Uber is not safe" have gone viral as Egyptians questioned the efficacy of security measures over drivers on the app.

15 May, 2024

A video showing the assassination of an Israeli businessman in Egypt's Alexandria earlier this week has gone viral.

09 May, 2024