Middle East & Africa | Third time unlucky

Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi wins another stage-managed election in Egypt

But his voters are angry about a faltering economy and the war next door in Gaza

People celebrate the re-election of Egypt's incumbent President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi in Cairo, Egypt
Photograph: Getty Images
|DUBAI

A POLITICIAN COULD not ask for a better outcome: to best three challengers with 89.6% of the vote and the highest turnout since the 1990s. In this case, it was literally what he asked for. The outcome was predetermined.

Explore more

More from Middle East & Africa

A narrow corridor in Gaza has become an obstacle to a ceasefire

Binyamin Netanyahu says the presence of Israeli troops is crucial. His generals disagree

If Nigeria cannot end fuel shortages, disaster beckons

A new refinery creates a chance to scrap ruinous petrol subsidies


The fall of Libya’s central banker triggers a new struggle

It could help the warlord who controls the country’s east


How Africans can stay cool as the climate warms

Air-conditioning is only part of the answer

The relationship between Israel and Turkey is at breaking point

But the Turkish president is desperate to avoid a regional war

China’s relationship with Africa is growing murkier

A decline in capital flows does not necessarily signal disengagement