A few days ago, the US Supreme Court invalidated President Joe Biden's attempt to terminate Title 42, which was issued during the Trump era and allowed the authorities to use protocols to combat the spread of the coronavirus by preventing the entry (...)
A few days ago, President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi participated in the first Arab-Chinese Summit that was held in the Saudi capital of Riyadh, which certainly inaugurated a new phase in world history based on multipolarity and the effective Arab and (...)
Recently, there have been increasing reports and documented testimonies confirming that a huge number of weapons with which European countries support Ukraine is being sold on the black market, reaching the hands of international terrorist (...)
In just a few days, the UN Conference of Parties on Climate Change (COP27) will kick off in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
The conference is part of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change — an international treaty signed by most countries in the (...)
The US-Saudi relations have witnessed an unprecedented deterioration in the past few days. It came after OPEC Plus had decided to reduce its oil production by 2 million barrels in the coming period. Certainly, this decision had negative effects on (...)
A few days ago, the Supreme Court — the highest judicial authority in the US — was caught up in controversy when it was accused of politicising its decisions in favour of conservatives, representing a dangerous challenge that threatens to undermine (...)
The popularity of the extreme right has increased in Europe recently. the strength of this right was demonstrated by its victory in the Italian and Swedish elections. Moreover, this growth was not limited to Sweden and Italy only. Indeed, Europe's (...)
This year, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is celebrating its 75th anniversary. And certainly, the CIA enjoys a global reputation that makes it one of the most important — if not the most important — intelligence service in the world.
But is (...)
Only a few days passed after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, who ruled Britain for 70 years, and then voices began to rise about the future of the monarchy in England.
Indeed, the monarchy faces several challenges that cannot be underestimated at (...)
Last week, the UN issued a report on human rights violations in China's Xinjiang region. Based on this report, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken called for holding Beijing accountable for what he described as a "genocide" against the Muslim (...)
It seems that the accelerated steps taken by Russia towards Africa have put pressure on the Biden administration and made it change its policies towards Sudan.
This was evident in the arrival of John Godfrey — the former official in charge of (...)
The electoral scene in the US is getting more complex day by day, especially in light of the sharp polarisation between Republicans and Democrats, which has reached its climax in the Biden-Trump struggle that is still ongoing and attracts the (...)
Once again, accusations against the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) regarding interference in the presidential elections return to the political scene in the US.
For the first time in US history, a large force of the FBI stormed one of the (...)
In a public and direct reaction to Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the imposition of sanctions on Pelosi.
"Pelosi visited Taiwan despite China's concerns and (...)
A few days ago, Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergei Lavrov went on an African tour, beginning with a visit to Cairo, which he described in his statements as Russia's leading and first partner in Africa.
This visit comes immediately after the (...)
Art in general — and theatre in particular — cannot be separated from politics. Art is not just a reflection or a mirror of reality. In fact, art — especially at a time of major political crises — turns into an effective political tool for (...)
In light of accelerating regional and international crises, US President Joe Biden went on his first Middle Eastern tour since he took office last Wednesday. And, of course, the voices of both American analysts and White House spokespeople came out (...)
At a press conference held after the NATO Summit last Thursday, President Joe Biden announced that the US will continue to help Ukraine until it is victorious.
He also asserted decisively that Russia is the reason for the rise in the prices of fuel (...)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has started a regional tour that includes Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey ahead of the upcoming Gulf Cooperation Council Summit that will bring together leaders of the Gulf, the Middle East at large, and US President (...)
In 2008, the US National Intelligence Council released a report titled 'Global Trends 2025'. According to the report, by 2025, the international system will be a multi-power system.
The report also stressed that it would be difficult to define the (...)
Former media head of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in India, Naveen Jindal, tweeted a few days ago, asking why Prophet Muhammad married Lady Aisha when she was only 10 years old. Similar offensive statements about the Prophet and his wives (...)
The results of the Lebanese elections were a fatal blow to Iranian interference in Lebanese affairs, as the Lebanese people affirmed with their votes that Lebanon, with all its sects, rejects any foreign interference and refuses to be an arena for (...)
Islamic State (ISIS) — the terrorist organisation — claimed responsibility for the death of an officer and 10 Egyptian soldiers in the Sinai Peninsula on Saturday 7 May in a terrorist attack that targeted a water pumping station.
The Egyptian (...)
Coinciding with the failure to make progress in Ukraine at the military and foreign policy levels, Russia escalated its rhetoric against the United States, accusing it of deploying laboratories for the manufacture of biological weapons in (...)
Recently, Lebanon announced that it is on the verge of bankruptcy due to years of sectarian rule that ended in complete political and economic chaos, as political reform failed to eliminate the sectarianism that has plagued the country since the (...)