Hussein Hassouna's Articles

Developing countries remain actively involved in the formation of rules that reflect their interests and concerns, writes Hussein Hassouna

The US today is marked by severe polarisation and deep divisions between the Democratic and Republican parties in the run-up to next year’s presidential elections.

The response to the challenge of climate change should include the collective efforts of all states and their commitments to international treaties and legal principles.

The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed the limits of international cooperation, contributing to calls for the creation of a more effective multilateral order

The Arabs need an effective media strategy, one that promotes intellectual and cultural interactions between peoples, and fosters mutual sympathy and understanding

At its recent meeting in Dar es Salaam the Asian-African Legal Consultative Organisation re-emphasised the need for all UN member states to respect international law, writes Hussein Hassouna

This year has been designated as the Year of Education in Egypt, with the reform of the country’s education system being identified as a top priority

Egypt has played a central role at the United Nations since the world organisation’s foundation in the dying days of World War II