Opinion | Supporting Russia is not bias but strategic necessity
Following the Russian-Ukrainian war, the world has witnessed intense polarisation, with some supporting Ukraine and others standing by Russia. However, beyond the biased narratives promoted by Western media, it is essential to examine the issue from a deeper historical and
Egypt’s Abdelatty, EU’s Brunner discuss migration cooperation
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty spoke with European Union Commissioner for Home Affairs and Migration, Magnus Brunner, on Tuesday to discuss cooperation on migration issues. Abdelatty congratulated Brunner on his appointment within the new European Commission. He highlighted Egypt’s commitment
Al-Sisi, Hichilema discuss strengthening bilateral relations, addressing regional challenges
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi emphasized Egypt’s commitment to sharing its development expertise and providing comprehensive support to Zambia to bolster the capabilities of its workforce in key sectors. This effort will also focus on improving the efficiency of Zambian
Netanyahu warns of renewed conflict in Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Israel is engaged in a fierce war on seven fronts against those he described as “seeking its annihilation,” emphasizing that Israeli forces are ready to escalate combat at any time. Netanyahu reaffirmed that
Netanyahu suspends release of seventh batch of Palestinian detainees
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has suspended the release of the seventh batch of Palestinian detainees under the first phase of the prisoner exchange deal. He stated that the delay would remain in place “until the release of the next
Cairo, Khartoum prioritise Sudan reconstruction, enhanced cooperation
Egypt and Sudan have pledged to enhance cooperation on Sudan’s reconstruction and regional security, following a meeting of the Political Consultation Mechanism in Cairo on February 23, 2025. Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty and Sudanese Foreign Minister Ali Al-Sadiq Ali
Ethiopia at a Crossroads: Amhara Conflict Threatens National Unity, Warns African Narratives Study
A new study by African Narratives, a Pan-African non-profit research organisation, paints a concerning picture of Ethiopia under the leadership of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, arguing that his policies have significantly impacted the nation’s security, stability, unity, and overall political,
Vatican says Pope Francis’ condition remains critical
Pope Francis remains in critical condition following a severe asthmatic respiratory crisis that required high-flow oxygen therapy, according to a Vatican update released on Saturday. The Vatican stated that the pontiff’s condition remains critical and that he is “not out
Egypt, China FMs discuss strengthening bilateral relations, regional issues
Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Badr Abdelatty, held a phone call with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, to discuss the strengthening of bilateral relations and the latest developments in the Middle East. According to a statement from Ministry of Foreign
Hamas frees six Israeli detainees, Tel Aviv delays release of Palestinian prisoners
This morning, Saturday, the Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, handed over six Israeli detainees as part of the seventh batch in the first phase of the prisoner and detainee exchange process in the Gaza Strip. The detainees were



