Dina Ezzat's Articles

After the Israeli attack on Qatar this week targeting Hamas leaders, the question is how far Netanyahu will now go in violating international law.

Hours after Netanyahu spoke of his plans for a “Greater Israel”, Cairo began to pump up its criticisms of Tel Aviv this week.

The likely appointment of former Egyptian foreign minister Nabil Fahmy as next chief of the Arab League promises a new lease of life for the pan-Arab organisation.

Cairo is racing against time to halt Netanyahu’s plans not just for Gaza, but for the entire surrounding of Israel.

Israel eliminated a group of key Palestinian journalists this week as part of its campaign to silence reporting on its genocidal actions in Gaza.

With a historian’s restraint and an archivist’s eye, Latifa Mohamed Salem reconstructs the life of Farouk I—from beloved boy-king to deposed exile.

In this Ahram Online exclusive, Lydia Akram — founder of LA Market and a pioneer of Egypt’s modest fashion bazaars — talks scaling up, spotlighting local brands, and why Cairo is becoming a regional shopping destination.

The push for wider international recognition of a Palestinian state is being overshadowed by aggressive Israeli policies against Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. 

The crisis facing Syria extends far beyond the Sweida clashes – it is consequential, just as those are.

It is not just the Occupied Palestinian Territories that are up for a major reshuffle — most of the Mashreq is also threatened with major shifts, reports Dina Ezzat

Dina Ezzat talks to geographer Atef Moatamed about the changes taking place in the human geography of Egypt as a result of modern attitudes and the loss of traditions

What will likely be the short- and long-term impacts of the US intervention in the Israeli military offensive against Iran?

Israel’s military clout alone cannot bring about its integration into the Middle East region.

Fashion designer Laura Dayoub, 25, shares her thoughts on the ethics and aesthetics of fashion and the conversations she’s been curating around these themes.

The Israel-Iran military confrontation is complicating concerns over the security of Egypt’s borders and beyond.

Irrespective of how and when the current Israeli-Iranian confrontation ends, it will introduce new political and military realities to the wider region.

In a rich and free-flowing collection of thoughts and impressions Kazem is unapologetically herself, daring to state her views without much concern for the reactions she might provoke.

Egyptian pilgrims have been setting off for the hajj this week, part of which falls on the Eid Al-Adha holiday.

The fast deterioration of the situation in Gaza is only one of many pressing issues that Cairo is currently bracing for.

Eid Al-Adha festivities in Egypt have increasingly become a fashion issue, in many ways.

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