Azza Radwan Sedky's Articles

An invasion is an invasion, whether of Iraq or Ukraine. But are invasions appraised differently depending on where they take place and by whom.

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.

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

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

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

​It appears that our world is much smaller than we had ever imagined, and what affects a region at one end of the world impacts another at the other far end of it.

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

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.

The 26th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 26) is scheduled to take place between 31 October and 12 November 12 2021 in Glasgow, England.

The western media helps to shape global perceptions while warping the truth, which is why people should be aware of the risks involved in following it.

Some will gain and some will lose from the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan

This summer’s high temperatures and floods worldwide were a wake-up call about the reality of climate change

On 20 July, the Egyptian Coptic congregation in Vancouver, Canada, lost their beloved church to an arson act. In a grotesque, morbid photo, only the façade of the building remained standing

The tripartite alliance will lead to important political and economic achievements in the region

Only some aspects of a new Carnegie publication on the US and the Arab world merit agreement, writes Azza Radwan Sedky

The Golden Parade of the mummies of ancient Egypt’s kings and queens to their new resting place in the National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation was a vote of confidence in Egypt today

Do Internet search engines manipulate members of the public, steering them to see content differently? The map of Egypt is a case in point

No matter who wins the US presidential election, be it the incumbent, President Trump, or the Democratic Party nominee, Vice President Joe Biden, unrest will be imminent in the US, so how far will that unrest go?

The e-mails sent by former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton confirm the collusion of the Muslim Brotherhood group with the former Obama administration in the US

It was a chaotic debate in every sense of the word leaving Americans with a sour taste in their mouths having not learned much from the whole debacle

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