Looked at from any one position, the urgent series of interrelated, multilevel visits, diplomatic moves and exchanges of communications surrounding the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) weaves a complicated picture. But as the situation stands, (...)
There are three crucial stages Egypt and Sudan need to go through at this precarious time in the stalled negotiations over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).
President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi has been clear on the red lines Cairo has set with (...)
Since the Kinshasa round of negotiations on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) broke down, the Egyptian strategy has been to contact Egypt's international partners in the hope of building up the pressure on Addis Ababa to return to the (...)
President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi sent a clear warning to Ethiopia on 30 March, stating that Egypt's right to the Nile water will not be compromised and that its share in its lifeline is a "red line". He added that tensions regarding this topic will (...)
Two visions are now attracting the arena of political analysis and focusing on the shape of the world and international relations in the phase following the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The first vision is hopeful and ambitious to lay the (...)
The latest round of the Egyptian-Ethiopian talks over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) brokered by former chair of the African Union (AU) South African President Cyril Ramaphosa ended without agreement last month, adding yet another (...)
The seven years in the life of the 30 June Revolution make up the most critical period in contemporary Egyptian history. In fact, we might dub the numerous and diverse battles Egypt has fought on different fronts during this period “the new (...)
Two visions and schools of political analysis are emerging in the current COVID-19 pandemic era. The first is ambitious, seeking to lay the foundations for a new form of international relations, based on collective and multilateral action to face (...)
The ministers of irrigation and water resources from Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia will meet in Washington in a few days to sign an agreement at the end of intensive rounds of negotiations on the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).
The agreement, (...)
The American decision to transfer its embassy to Jerusalem is an unjust decision and contrary to International Law; it undermines the foundations of peace; it inflames emotions; and it is condemned, unjustified and rejected.
That's how the (...)
UNESCO is a UN organisation concerned with education, the sciences and culture. It is a crucible in which the world's cultures melt and come closer to each other; a forum for the exchange of ideas, inspired by various civilisations and the (...)
The Cotton and Textile Industries Holding Company, one of the companies affiliated to the Ministry of Investment, has allocated EGP 50 million to re-operate Misr Shebin El Kom Spinning & Weaving Company constantly. The Minister of Investment has to (...)
Mohsen Zaher, Chairman of Nile Company for Consumer Complexes, an affiliate of the Holding Company for Food Industries, said there isn't any raise in prices at the complexes; adding that the prices are expected to be increased in the coming (...)
The sales of the Nile Company for Consumer Complexes, an affiliate of the Holding Company for Food Industries, rose by 20% during the current week.
Mohsen Zaher, Chairman of Nile Company for Consumer Complexes, said this rise in sales came due to (...)
The Egyptian Minister of Education Ibrahim Ghoneim has casted his ballot today in the polling station no.26 at Al-Nahda Primary School in El-Salam in Ismailia. Sources said the Minister arrived at the polling station without guards and waited in the (...)