We all have our theories and views about how the world works and how different actors deal with each other on the domestic and the international level. Some of us base these views on what they see directly without assuming any hidden actions behind (...)
On 26 May 2021, The New York Times published a front-page article titled "They Were Only Children" by Mona El-Naggar, Adam Rasgon and Mona Boshnaq. The article presented the pictures and names of at least 67 Palestinian children killed by Israeli (...)
The Palestinian group Hamas and the Israelis managed to reach a ceasefire agreement on 21 May to end the hostilities between the two sides.
The crisis started with Israeli police and settlers attempting to evict residents of the Sheikh Jarrah (...)
Earlier this month, Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Tarek Al-Molla announced that production at the giant Zohr gas field in the Mediterranean north of Damietta was expected to start in October. The field would start by producing 350 billion (...)
On 19 May this year, US President Donald Trump visited Saudi Arabia on his first official foreign trip as president. On this day, he celebrated the signing of a $110 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia. In addition to the arms deal, American (...)
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi attended a summit of the heads of state of the Nile Basin countries in Uganda on 22 June, at which he tried to save what he could of Egypt's influence in the Nile Basin. The country's power in this region has (...)
US President Donald Trump announced on 4 May that he would be travelling to Saudi Arabia, Israel and the Vatican later in May in order to discuss with representatives of three of the world's most prominent religions the fight against intolerance, (...)
President Donald Trump's confused policies regarding the Middle East has been stumping analysts everywhere. The American airstrike on the Shayrat airbase in Syria on April 7, for instance, did not target the removal of Al-Assad as some people would (...)
It is normal for new presidential administrations in Washington to be initially inconsistent and confused about their policy decisions. This applies to both the drafting and the conducting of foreign policy, as new American administrations initially (...)
The world is witnessing an intense global competition between the United States and Russia in several regions, including the Middle East, Central Asia, northwest Europe and other hotspots. With the advent of the civil war in Syria and Moscow's drive (...)
In a surprising outcome that defied most expectations and opinion polls, Republican Party nominee Donald Trump won the American presidential elections of 2016.
His controversial behaviour, his rude remarks against his political opponents, his racist (...)
US comedian Bill Maher, host of the Real Time show on the US channel HBO, has quipped that Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Democratic Party candidate for the 2016 presidential elections in the US, should run for president as “the notorious HRC.” He has (...)
Egyptian parliament's legislative and constitutional affairs committee has approved Saturday five agreements signed with Saudi Arabia in various sectors.
The first agreement is a loan deal worth 450 million Saudi riyals ($120 million) signed between (...)
Egyptian Trade and Industry Minister Tarek Qabil accepted Sunday the resignation of Mohamed Zaki El-Swedy, the chairman of Federation Of Egyptian Industries (FEI) . Qabil appointed Ahmed Fekry Abdel Wahab as the new chairman for the (...)
Taqa Power -a subsidiary of Taqa Arabia- signed a contract to establish solar PV power plant in the Egyptian governorate Aswan with investments estimated at more than US$75 million.
The set-to-be plant will operate with capacity estimated at 50 MWs, (...)
The long-standing negotiations between Russia's VimpelCom and the Algerian authorities over the acquisition of Orascom Telecom Algerie (OTA) ‘Djezzy' have been ceded until further notice, senior sources told Amwal Al Ghad on Wednesday.
The statement (...)
Egyptian expats living in Greece are ready to give financial support to their cash-strapped country, as an alternative to the International Monetary Fund (IMF)'s pending US$ 4.8 billion loan, the head of the expats league said on Thursday.
Abdel (...)
Al-Dokki Misdemeanor Court headed by Judge Mohamed Al Sawy, ordered to jail Dr Hesham Kandil, Egyptian Prime Minister, for one year and fined him for EGP 2000. The verdict was returned over the case of "Tanta Flax", whereas Kandil refused to (...)
Ahmed Shiha, Head of Importers Division, at Cairo Chamber of Commerce, said the state has to secure all the ports in Port Said as the clashes and violence are amounting after returning a verdict on Saturday.
Shiha added to "Amwal Al Ghad" that they (...)
The International Monetary Fund (IMF)'s delegation to Egypt has bolstered confidence in the national economy contributing to the Egyptian Exchange's 2% growth despite the feeling of the uncertainty during the 25th January revolution and presidential (...)
French Chamber of Commerce in Egypt (Alexandria branch) will hold a forum on Thursday about "the French support for investments in Egypt's public and private sectors", at the French institute in Alexandria.
In a statement issued today by the French (...)
The Egyptian Ministry of Finance announced it will offer treasury bills and bonds worth EGP 6 billion on Wednesday instead of Thursday. The offering of EGP 4.5 billion in treasury bills worth will be on Monday instead of Sunday, the Ministry (...)
Hundreds of “No military trials for civilians” supporters organized a silent protest on Kasr El Nile Bridge, along with members of both the “Second Rage Revolution” and “We are all detainees” Facebook pages.
The protest named “Release Egypt” will (...)
According to the BBC, a worldfamous bestselling book has been updated. The author is Ahmed Rashid, a Pakistani journalist who writes for The Washington Post, the BBC, the International Herald Tribune, the Daily Telegraph and many other media (...)
Chairman of the Supreme Electoral Commission Intisar Nasim said the Ministry of Justice will not intervene in the process to determine which members of the judiciary will serve on the general electoral councils and the electoral subcommittees which (...)