Rania Rabeaa Elabd


An Egyptian soldier inspects vehicles at a checkpoint in North Sinai, May 25, 2015. (photo by REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih)

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Who’s really benefiting from Sinai’s state of emergency?

Tuesday, Jun. 21, 2016 | Rania Rabeaa Elabd, Contributor

Terrorists are turning the tables and making the most of curfews and restrictions in North Sinai.

Will Egypt's Copts get to build more churches?

Thursday, Jun. 9, 2016 | Rania Rabeaa Elabd, Contributor

Egypt finalizes the long overdue law governing the construction of churches, while some still hope for a unified law for mosques and churches.

Egypt human rights committee head: forced disappearance issue top priority

Thursday, May. 12, 2016 | Rania Rabeaa Elabd, Contributor

In an interview, the head of Egyptian parliament's human rights committee, Mohamed Anwar al-Sadat, said his group will work to improve Egypt's human rights record.

Will waning popularity push Egypt's Sisi to form political party?

Wednesday, May. 4, 2016 | Rania Rabeaa Elabd, Contributor

Egyptians are wondering if their president will become hungry for more political power if his star fades with the public.

Will Sisi, Muslim Brotherhood make peace?

Thursday, Apr. 14, 2016 | Rania Rabeaa Elabd, Contributor

The return of an Islamic TV broadcaster who fled after the 2013 coup has raised the question whether reconciliation is possible between the Egyptian government and the Muslim Brotherhood.

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Rania Rabeaa Elabd is an Egyptian journalist focused on issues concerning the parliament and political parties.

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