WE AND THE WORLD ON THE EDGE
It seems that the world is on the verge of WWIII, one that seems to be approaching the Middle East, its winds blowing from...
Adieu to a Prince who will continue to inspire and guide us
Ahmed Fouda: Prince Saud Al-Faisal, a veteran Arab and international diplomat left our world to a better one last week.
Prince Saud Al-Faisal, ex-Saudi Minister...
Syria fodder for the superpowers
The current Syrian position is clear to all, and it is obvious that there are two main forces with full hegemony over its affairs....
BREAD DISTRIBUTION DECISION UNACCEOTABLE BY GOVERNMENT AND EGYPTIAN PEOPLE
Supply Minister Khaled Hanfi unveiled the new bread sale mechanism that includes 150 loaves for every citizen monthly at a price of five piaster. ...
Choose, Move, or Lose
Now is high time to get right to the point, we need to get down to action, this if we seek to serve the...
POOR WORLDWIDE TO HIT 898M
A UN report, released yesterday, showed that the world population, estimated at 7.2 billion, will dramatically increase to 8.1 billion in 2025, 9.6 billion...
MEETING PEOPLES’ DEMANDS NECESSARY FOR GOVERNMENTS TO REMAIN IN POWER
The Egyptian government is planning to reduce wheat imports as it expects big production of this important grain this season after it offered new...
SAUDI KING’S MESSAGE TO SISI COURAGEOUS HERO IN FACE OF CYCLONES
King Abdullah ben Abdel Aziz of Saudi Arabia reiterated in his congratulatory cable to Field Marshal Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on his sweeping victory in ...
IS THIS A WAR AGAINST THE MIDDLE EAST ! OR WHAT????
Seems obvious to spectator watching closely transcendence of events in the Middle East that terrorism in the Middle East is orchestrated through an operations...
Bold Steps Are the Only Route to Recovery
Jim Yong, World Bank chair person said to Al Ahram that international financial institutions trust that Egypt’s economy will restore its balance, and stability...
THE SITUATION IN EGYPT RIGHT NOW
The revolutionary voices and parties in the country began to cool down and the voices of those calling for increasing production and returning to...