Azza Radwan Sedky's Articles

A group of NGOs and the Western media have criticised Egypt for acting against individuals set on undermining the country, showing a willful ignorance of the facts.

As the world focuses on the conflict in Sudan, has the Western media given appropriate attention to the humanitarian crisis in the country, asks Azza Radwan Sedky

The BRICS nations have long been challenging the existing world political order and are about to reset the global monetary system, says Azza Radwan Sedky

With the 2008 global financial crisis threatening to repeat itself, can the world take another hit after the Covid-19 pandemic and the Ukraine war.

It has been over a year since Russia invaded Ukraine, time for all those involved to stop the war and avoid yet more destruction and bloodshed.

When disasters like last week’s earthquake befall a region, the world should stand with the beleaguered and disregard differences.

Egypt is a convenient and inexpensive option for those looking for a warm but less-expensive holiday or even retirement destination.

“Cooperation in a Fragmented World” was the slogan of this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos, a befitting theme for what the world is experiencing today, writes Azza Radwan Sedky

The Twitter Files released by new CEO Elon Musk show that Western social media companies are not as independent as some would want us to believe.

Could peace negotiations to end the war in Ukraine be on the verge of commencing?

How much change has already been accomplished under Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 initiative, asks Azza Radwan Sedky

The UN COP27 Conference in Sharm El-Sheikh was a major success for Egypt and led to the establishment of a new loss and damage fund for nations vulnerable to climate change.

The war in Ukraine has been raging for eight months, but is support for it now waning in the Western countries, asks Azza Radwan Sedky

The ripple effects of the Ukraine war are leading to widespread economic disruption, threatening the supply of food resources and raising the potential for a global famine.

Where will the unabashed assertions of newly appointed British Prime Minister Liz Truss take the United Kingdom and its relations with the Middle East, asks Azza Radwan Sedky

US President Joe Biden’s speech in Philadelphia last week described an America that is more polarised than ever, writes Azza Radwan Sedky

Roman Catholic Pope Francis’ recent visit to Canada was an opportunity for the Church to apologise for its role in abuses at Canadian residential schools, writes Azza Radwan Sedky

Preferring sensationalism to responsible coverage and with little sense of the realities on the ground, the Western media has been continuing its campaign against Egypt, writes Azza Radwan Sedky

Azza Radwan Sedky uses reverse psychology to understand the causes of the war in Ukraine.

Despite Disney’s much-vaunted claims of inclusivity, it does not seem to realise that audience values differ around the world, writes Azza Radwan Sedky

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