Cairo Metro Line 4 construction reshapes neighbourhoods from Helwan to the New Administrative Capital. Residents weigh hope against disruption as 2028 completion nears.
Cairo's environmental leaders announce major sustainability initiatives targeting air pollution, waste management, and green spaces. Learn how Cairo Metro expansion and new transport investments aim to reduce emissions.
Cairo's 2026 census data reveals Zamalek's dramatic transformation: population surged from 142,000 to 189,000 residents. Discover demographic and property shifts reshaping this riverside district.
As international cities modernize their classrooms, Cairo grapples with infrastructure gaps while rolling out ambitious reforms that mirror—and diverge from—strategies deployed in Istanbul, Lagos, and São Paulo.
As major cities worldwide race to cut emissions, Cairo is charting its own sustainability path—with mixed results compared to peers in Asia, Europe and the Americas.
As Cairo's migrant and refugee populations swell, the city's approach to integration and services reveals both innovative solutions and persistent gaps when measured against peer cities worldwide.
A perfect storm of budget constraints, administrative fragmentation, and stalled infrastructure projects has forced the city administration to reckon with fundamental structural problems.
With landfill capacity at 87% and summer heat intensifying public health risks, the island neighbourhood must choose between costly infrastructure upgrades or emergency relocation measures.
Government planners, housing economists and urban developers clash over solutions to affordability and sprawl as Cairo grapples with accommodating millions more residents.
As the Metropolitan Railway expands and the New Administrative Capital beckons, Cairo's infrastructure ambitions mirror—and diverge from—the strategies reshaping cities worldwide.