The story of Mohamedou Ould Slahi, detained in the Guantanamo Bay Prison for 14 years without being charged with a crime, must become more widely known.
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The third season of the series Al-Ikhtiyar may remind us of the real meaning of treason.
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Before the current perpetrators of war crimes are held accountable, the prosecution of previous ones is a must, writes
Azza Radwan Sedky
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The Western media’s coverage of the war in Ukraine is not playing an objective role, writes Azza Radwan Sedky
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Ukraine is bearing the brunt of a proxy war, with Ukrainians at risk of losing their country, writes Azza Radwan Sedky
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An invasion is an invasion, whether of Iraq or Ukraine. But are invasions appraised differently depending on where they take place and by whom.
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Egypt’s Decent Life Initiative is changing the lives of people living in rural areas across the country, as the results of its first phase amply show.
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The recent letter by members of the European Parliament criticising Egypt’s human-rights record is an assault on Egypt’s sovereignty and its right to govern its own citizens
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The Western media has once again revealed its hostile agenda towards Egypt, this time in reporting the arrest of an Egyptian national in the United States, writes Azza Radwan Sedky
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Foreign interference in other countries’ judicial matters should be off limits since it poisons international relations and can lead to significant mistrust, writes Azza Radwan Sedky
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Much work is being done to meet Egypt’s environmental challenges, underlining the country’s hosting of next year’s UN COP27 meeting on climate change, writes Azza Radwan Sedky
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As preparations continue for the opening of the new Grand Egyptian Museum, Egypt should continue to press for the return of irreplaceable artefacts from museums abroad.
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A recent article in the US magazine Foreign Affairs unfairly treats Egypt while betraying much of the habitual arrogance of the Western media
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Egyptians see the relationship between the current protests in the United States and the 25 January Revolution in Egypt from a different perspective than the Western media, writes Azza Radwan Sedky
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Months away from the US presidential race, the coronavirus pandemic might give Trump a rough ride at the polls, writes Azza Radwan Sedky
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Could there be a positive side to the Covid-19 pandemic, asks Azza Radwan Sedky
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Egyptian writers publishing in Western newspapers have too often become trapped into corroborating the arrogance of the Western media, writes Azza Radwan Sedky
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The Egyptian people have accomplished more than what some considered possible since the 25 January 2011 Revolution, solving many of the problems of the previous period, writes Azza Radwan Sedky
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In voting to approve US President Donald Trump’s impeachment, members of the US House of Representatives voted on clearly polarised party lines, writes
Azza Sedky
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Is Egypt as vulnerable to the harsh realities of climate change as other countries, asks Azza Radwan Sedky
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