The presidential election has confounded a host of expectations, writes Gamal Essam El-Din
Media and governmental attempts to exhort voters to take to the polls may have an adverse result, reports Ahmed Morsy
Youssef Rakha reflects on the latest Emirati-Egyptian hit encouraging people to vote
Reem Leila joined voters as they queued to cast their ballots
Gamal Essam El-Din on the judicial supervision of the presidential elections
Local and foreign observers say the presence of some irregularities is not enough to affect the result of this week’s presidential polls, reports Gihan Shahine
Ahmed Morsy reports on the tight security measures surrounding the presidential poll
Muslim Brotherhood attempts to disrupt the poll bear, if any, fruit, writes Amany Maged
Dina Ezzat reports on the interim president’s plans to handover responsibilities to his elected successor
Egypt has had five presidents since the 1952 Revolution
What will be the fate of the presidential palaces under the newly elected president? Nevine El-Aref investigates
Claims Ansar Beit Al-Maqdis’s leader was killed in a security ambush are dubious, writes Ahmed Eleiba
The imprisonment of activist Mahinour Al-Masri is causing anger among human rights organisations, reports Reem Leila