Why global powers race back to Africa’s resource riches (1 – 2)
Dr Ashraf Abul Saud Since the Cold War ended and the so-called New World Order emerged in 1991, African nations...
Read moreDetailsDr Ashraf Abul Saud Since the Cold War ended and the so-called New World Order emerged in 1991, African nations...
Read moreDetailsAbdelmonem Fawzi School feeding programmes are effective investments in Africa’s children, simultaneously advancing education, nutrition, and economic development.Every March 1st,...
Read moreDetailsShared vision for Gaza, Sudan, and Red Sea security In the complex theatre of Middle East geopolitics, relations between Egypt and Saudi...
Read moreDetailsDr Ashraf Abul Saud Is Africa truly a continent without history? The answer exposes how the West views this vast,...
Read moreDetailsAbdelmonem Fawzi Africa stands as the world’s youngest continent, a demographic reality that positions its people as perhaps the single...
Read moreDetailsLebanon today stands at a decisive crossroads in its history. The question is not only about political reform or economic...
Read moreDetailsBy Dr Laila Abdel Aal Alghalban “On this International Mother Language Day, UNESCO is calling for investment in language transmission...
Read moreDetailsBy Ibrahim Negm Every year, the blessed month of Ramadan arrives carrying its timeless promise of mercy and renewal. Yet...
Read moreDetailsIslam Made Simple Dr Osama Al-AzhariMinister of Awqaf (Charitable Endowments) Ladies and gentlemen, the great people of Egypt, daughters and...
Read moreDetailsFrom Beijing to Cairo Zhao Wencai Just a week ago, families across China gathered to celebrate the Spring Festival, also known as...
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