Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok explains why partnering with Egypt is more important than ever
|
The negotiation of a new World Bank loan for Lebanon is unlikely to reduce public anger at the tough economic conditions in the country
|
In an event organised by Al-Ahram’s Center for Political and Strategic Studies (ACPSS), Hamdok addressed Chairman Abdel-Mohsen Salama, ACPSS Director Mohamed Fayez and the editors-in-chief of Al-Ahram’s publications
|
Sudan’s top diplomat Mariam Al-Mahdi discusses foreign policy at Al-Ahram
|
Protests, most recently about a drop in currency value, have become part of daily life in Lebanon
|
Erdogan's spokesperson described Egypt as an important country in the region, and remains the brain and heart of the Arab world
|
As rival protests are held in Tunisia, it is clear how sharply polarised the political landscape in the country nhas become
|
'My first trip was to South Sudan, my second was to Egypt,' said Khartoum's new top diplomat
|
A month into his inauguration, Biden finally spoke to Netanyahu
|
The road to reviving nuclear diplomacy with Iran appears to be full of challenges
|
Despite reviving memories of the Gezi Park protests of 2013, the current student protests in Turkey can hardly be as significant
|
Biden addressed the AU summit, saying the US 'is committed to rebuilding our partnerships around the world and re-engaging with international institutions like the African Union'
|
The protests in the Lebanese city of Tripoli against the lockdown designed to halt the spread of the Covid-19 are unlikely to spread to the rest of the country
|
Do last week’s bombings in Baghdad signal a re-eruption of the war against the Islamic State group in Iraq
|
The spokesperson argued the only way the border conflict can be solved is through resorting to technical committees that will handle the demarcation process
|
Domestic, regional and international conditions have all facilitated the holding of Palestinian general elections
|
The timing of former Lebanese prime minister Saad Al-Hariri’s visit to Istanbul last week raises many political and economic questions
|
With just days to go before a new administration in Washington, Iraq is becoming the centre of US-Iranian strategic tensions
|
Some parties seek to create tensions between the two states, stressing that their historical relations are too deep to be shaken by the desire of conspirators, says Mufti
|
The Turkish parliament approved Erdogan's bill extending the deployment of military troops in Libya for 18 months
|