Arab Spring
Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Spokesman Ahmed Abu Zeid has published an article on the MFA Blog in response to a recent Foreign Policy’s article on the Arab Spring, which he described as “inciting against Egypt.”
President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi spoke as guest at one of the sessions of the World Government Summit hosted by the UAE.
Libyan Speaker Aguila Saleh and accompanying delegation hold a visit to Cairo.
Chinese Ambassador to Cairo Liao Liqiang held a press conference on Monday to comment on reports on alleged torture of Uighur Muslims in China.
Aboul Gheit said Turkey and Iran seek to weaken the role of the Arab League.
The “creative chaos” led by the Muslim Brotherhood destroyed many Arab countries, the president said.
The Muslim Brotherhood tries to reappear on the political scene; they have a hand in the Jordanian protests.
A third night of unrest has shaken Tunisia where authorities said more than 600 people have been arrested this week as anger at austerity measures boils over on the streets.
Ahmed Saleh, the eldest son of the assassinated Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh said Monday that he will lead the fight against Houthis.
An editorial published by Al Khaleej newspaper slammed the Qatari regime for its years-long practices that aim at sowing discord among Arab countries
The 2nd edition of Maskoon Fantastic Film Festival to kick off on September 13 and to end on September 17 in Beirut.
“Won’t the Arab Spring be renewed in Kuwait? Kuwait is an authoritarian administration amid an era of revolutions and protests.
ope Tawadros II of Alexandria expressed on Thursday his resentment at the revolutions that took place in a number of Arab countries in the past few years.
My students at Cairo University read with me the major works of the great political thinkers. Part of our mission is to relate what we read to what we observe.
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