Opinion | Egypt Unyielding: Defying Pressure and Defining Destiny
For millennia, Egypt has been a cornerstone of both regional and global affairs, with its influence remaining steadfast and undeniable. Today, as geopolitical tensions flare and shifting alliances reshape the Middle East, the country once again finds itself at the
Opinion | America’s Retreat: Can China and Russia Seize Global Leadership?
Since Donald Trump’s return to the White House in 2025 and his renewed commitment to “America First” policies, his most controversial decision has been the sweeping tariffs, sparking a new wave of trade protectionism that pits the United States directly
Israeli assault on Gaza intensifies amid deepening humanitarian crisis
The Israeli assault on the Gaza Strip has escalated at an alarming pace, entering its seventh month with a significant surge in civilian casualties and injuries. The ongoing blockade continues to prevent the delivery of essential food and medical supplies,
Bahr Al-Baqar: When Israel Massacred Egyptian Children
On the morning of Wednesday, April 8, 1970, inside a modest, two-room schoolhouse in the village of Al-Salhiya, Sharqia Governorate, children in Egypt were embarking on another day of lessons. Just 110 kilometres from Zagazig, Bahr Al-Baqar Primary School was
Egypt, Jordan, and France call for immediate ceasefire, int’l support for Gaza reconstruction
The leaders of Egypt, Jordan, and France held a joint phone call with US President Donald Trump on Monday to discuss securing an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, as stated by the Egyptian presidency. The call took place after a trilateral
Egypt, France elevate bilateral relations to strategic partnership
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi received French President Emmanuel Macron at Cairo’s Ittihadiya Palace on Monday, where the two leaders formally announced the elevation of Egyptian-French relations to the level of a strategic partnership. The announcement followed high-level bilateral talks
Opinion | Salama Moussa in his quest for the freedom’s heroes in the history
I think that no Egyptian intellectuals in the early 20th century wanted to destroy their culture and values. However, many of them embraced Western ideas, which their contemporaries questioned and sometimes misinterpreted. Most intellectuals of this era were enslaved by
Egyptian, Rwandan Foreign Ministers discuss bilateral ties, DR Congo crisis
Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigration, Badr Abdelatty, held a telephone call on Sunday, April 6th, with Rwandan Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Olivier Nduhungirehe. During the call, Abdelatty conveyed his sincere condolences on the anniversary of
Al-Sisi, Macron discuss bilateral ties, Gaza ceasefire efforts
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi received a phone call on Saturday from French President Emmanuel Macron, in preparation for Macron’s upcoming visit to Cairo. The conversation focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation and addressing the escalating crisis in the Gaza Strip.
Egypt, Seychelles deepen economic, tourism ties, sign visa waiver agreement
Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Badr Abdelatty, met on Saturday with his Seychellois counterpart, Sylvestre Radegonde, in Cairo to explore avenues for deepening bilateral cooperation—particularly in trade, tourism, and development. Abdelatty underscored the historical relationship between Egypt and Seychelles, reaffirming



