The situation before us is complex and troubling, reflecting the challenges faced by the Palestinian people. This is not solely due to the conflict with Israel but also stems from internal disputes among some leaders who seem to prioritize personal (...)
Cyber wars have become the most important factor in any military conflict. As military conflicts advance and develop based on electronic and technological elements, the interest in hackers, that represent the weaker party, increases. It is a direct (...)
The world is becoming more interconnected and interdependent than ever before. Technology has blurred the boundaries between countries and regions, making them more vulnerable to the effects of conflicts and crises that occur elsewhere. What used to (...)
China has been on "high alert" for a while, even before the Camp David summit called for by Washington. This summit was the first of its kind. South Korean President Yoon Sok Yul and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida participated in the summit, (...)
Egypt's state-owned Egyptian National Railways (ENR) has chosen eight subsidiaries to sell their shares on the stock exchange under a rebooted privatization programme designed to boost public coffers.
They included Transport Information Technology (...)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has gained the approval of the Knesset majority (63 votes) for his government, the 37th in Israel and the sixth headed by a leader of the right-wing Likud Party. This new government can be described as the (...)
A few days ago, US President Joe Biden announced on the side-lines of an election rally that the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran was "dead." However, at the same time, he stressed that the US "will not officially announce the death of the deal," leaving (...)
The three Arab-Chinese Summits hosted in the Saudi capital of Riyadh inaugurated a new phase in international relations.
Indeed, the outcomes of these summits represent a comprehensive economic and political vision different from the previous ones, (...)
The Russian-Ukrainian War is about to enter its tenth month without any positive indications or signs of the possibility of ending it shortly due to the insistence of each party to the war on its demands, and the support of Western countries to (...)
The conflict between France and Germany is not new. The enmity between the two neighbours has become entrenched in the hearts of their peoples since the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871.
This conflict took military, economic, and even social forms, (...)
When Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, media outlets around the world turned their eyes towards the conflict at the detriment of other crucial changes happening around the world.
To a large extent, the European and American positions were (...)
After two years of negotiations between Israel and Lebanon on the demarcation of the maritime border, the two sides announced that an agreement had been reached, which everyone described as historic. In fact, this agreement contains many paradoxes (...)
Years after the end of the American war on Vietnam, which lasted nearly 20 years, official documents and American press leaks began to reveal and unfold the truth of a war, in which more than 58,000 American soldiers were killed, as well as more (...)
A few years ago, no one in Europe could have imagined in their wildest nightmares that they would vote for the return of right-wing extremists to power. This is especially true after what they experienced of an unprecedented collapse in the wake of (...)
Russian President Vladimir Putin's announcement of Russia's annexation of four Ukrainian regions to its territory elevated the conflict in the region to a completely different level.
This step, although expected, has placed everyone against (...)
Europe is about to face a cold and merciless winter in light of an unprecedented and severe energy crisis. This crisis left everyone in a state of confusion as they rearrange their priorities in the face of political variables and economic (...)
A new chapter has begun in the bloody conflict between the Tigray Liberation Front and the Ethiopian government, confirming that there will be no settlement in favour of one party at the expense of the other.
There are Arab and international parties (...)
In Libya, everyone is now paying the price for not resolving the presence of armed militias there. One bullet fired, and the situation can devolve into a blood bath or a major disaster that may lead at any moment to a civil war in which all parties (...)
Egyptian car assembler and distributor Ghabbour Auto (GB Auto) said on Wednesday that its board approved to negotiate entering into agreement to sell 45 percent of GB Lease's share to UAE's Chimera.
The anticipated transaction will be subject to the (...)
Shares of state-run Telecom Egypt (TE) jump more than 9 percent in early trading on Monday following reports Qatar Investment Authority is offering to buy a share of TE's stake in Vodafone Egypt.
TE's shares rose 9.3 percent to 16.9 Egyptian pounds (...)
Aman for Microfinance, part of Egyptian fintech firm Aman Group, said on Sunday it has applied for an Islamic microfinance licence and is waiting for the Financial Regulatory Authority's (FRA) approval within the current month.
"We have submitted an (...)
"There are no permanent conflicts, only permanent interests." This quote is an apt summary of what we are witnessing as talks surrounding energy in the Eastern Mediterranean return to the forefront once again.
We are currently witnessing new, (...)
The Abu Sefein Church fire incident was a great catastrophe and human tragedy that claimed the lives of 41 people.
The state is also taking serious steps to put in place radical solutions to eradicate this rogue blaze phenomenon. The first of these (...)
Egypt's Al Ahly Financial Investments Management (AFIM) is joining forces with EgyptAir Holding to launch an insurance money market fund within the fourth quarter of the year.
Hanan Wagdy, head of business development at AFIM, told Amwal Al Ghad on (...)
Whether we agree or disagree on the revolutions of the so-called 'Arab Spring', we may agree on one decisive fact that emerged from the repercussions of the post-2011 years, which is that the survival of nations depends on the strength of their (...)