By Mohamed Sabreen, Cairo / Egypt While criticism of American policy is increasing in the Arab world, and some like to raise expectations from the new American president, on the other hand, we see that the majority of Arab public opinion does not have great expectations, but rather great fears from Donald Trump, the new occupant of the White House, ...

By Abbas Juma, international journalist, political commentator, Middle East and Africa specialist Washington’s ‘human rights’ justification for withholding aid to Cairo is just a cover for the real strategic reason The United States has decided to punish Egypt for its alleged non-compliance with human rights norms. It should be noted that the subject of human rights is traditionally used by the ...

Reporting from Cairo, Egypt It seems that the OPEC+ decision to reduce oil production by 2 million barrels per day caused confused American reactions. The US decision to withhold $75 million in military aid allocated to Egypt, about a month after withholding $130 million of same aid, is one manifestation of this confusion. Shuffling the cards Withholding aid came after ...

By Nardine Ali / Cairo Did Sisi give the green light to Burhan’s coup in Sudan? Sudan has experienced everything, from civil war to division into two states, to terrorism and being governed by a tyrant and war criminal for over 30 years. The country finally had the opportunity to experience democracy under a joint government between civilians and the ...