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Egypt Sounds Alarm Over Sudan’s Fragmentation, Dismisses Alternative Governance

Egypt has firmly opposed recent initiatives aimed at establishing an alternative government in Sudan. The Egyptian authorities have underscored that such efforts pose a significant threat to the country's "unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity." In a region fraught with turmoil, Egypt's stance carries weight, especially given its vested interests in Sudan’s stability. For almost two years now, Sudan has been embroiled in a devastating conflict between the national army and the paramilitary group, known as the Rapid…

Senegal Gears Up to Kick Off Africa’s Inaugural Olympic Games

As the vibrant pulse of Senegal quickens in anticipation, the countdown to the Youth Olympic Games has truly begun. Slated to unfold over the course of two exhilarating weeks from October 31 to November 15, 2026, this monumental event aims to unite approximately 2,700 young athletes from across the globe. Can you imagine the excitement coursing through the veins of these budding champions, all eager to display their talents on an international stage? This year is particularly significant, as it marks the first time an…

Burundi Withdraws Troops from Somalia as Egypt Supports AU Initiative

Burundian Troops to Exit Somalia as Egypt Joins AU Mission Mogadishu, Somalia — The landscape of peacekeeping efforts in Somalia is undergoing a noteworthy shift. Following unsettling negotiations that failed to hit a conciliatory note, Burundian troops are poised to exit Somalia. This development arises due to a stalemate in discussions between Somalia's federal government and Burundi regarding the precise number of troops to be deployed under the African…

Ramaphosa Advocates for Revamping G20 and Strengthening Global Collaboration

During the G20 Foreign Ministers' Meeting held in Johannesburg, President Cyril Ramaphosa made a compelling case for a more inclusive and cooperative global community. This moment is particularly momentous as South Africa steps into the G20 Presidency for the first time, a milestone that amplifies the nation's voice on the world stage. In his address, Ramaphosa highlighted the profound significance of convening the G20 Leaders' Summit in Africa, emphasizing that the continent is not just a place rich in cultural diversity…

First Pharaoh’s Tomb in Egypt Unearthed After a Century of Search

In an exhilarating turn of events for Egyptology, archaeologists have uncovered the long-lost tomb of King Thutmose II. This marks a momentous occasion—it's the first royal burial site revealed in more than a century, the last significant find being the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922. How incredible it is to think that after so many years, we’re still unveiling secrets of the past! Nestled to the west of the Valley of the Kings, not far from Luxor, this recently discovered tomb dates back nearly 3,500 years, anchoring us…

Egypt Unveils Initiative to Reconstruct Gaza, Challenging Trump’s Proposal to Empty the Region

Amidst a backdrop of contentious geopolitics, Egypt is forging a path that defies conventional solutions. Unlike former U.S. President Donald Trump’s audacious proposition to depopulate the Gaza Strip for American takeover, Egypt's strategy has a touch of humanity: rebuilding Gaza without expelling its people. As reported by Egypt's state-affiliated Al-Ahram newspaper, the Egyptian initiative envisions creating "secure areas" in Gaza. This would enable Palestinians to stay while construction entities, Egyptian and…

Egypt Unveils Strategy for Gaza’s Rebuilding Without Displacement of Residents

Egypt is preparing to unveil a detailed plan aimed at the reconstruction of Gaza, underscoring its commitment to ensuring that Palestinians can remain on their ancestral land. This declaration emerges against a backdrop of heightened tensions following remarks made by US President Donald Trump, who suggested that financial aid to Egypt and Jordan could be contingent on their compliance with his controversial policies regarding Gaza. The Egyptian foreign ministry articulated its intention to collaborate with the Trump…

Egypt and Djibouti Engage in Dialogue on Somalia’s Progress and Measures to Foster Stability in the Horn of Africa

What do a leader of a North African nation and the foreign affairs minister of a small East African country have in common? Quite a lot, it seems. On a recent Sunday in the bustling heart of Cairo, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi and Djibouti’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, convened to deliberate on the pressing issues facing Somalia and the collective endeavors required to restore tranquility and stability in the Horn of Africa. A communiqué from the Egyptian presidency underscored the…

Egypt Establishes Key Alliances with Kenya

CAIRO - In an era where geopolitical landscapes are as fluid as ever, Egypt has subtly yet assertively reinforced its influence within the East African region. This diplomatic maneuver unfolded with the signing of a key defense pact with Somalia and a consequential strategic partnership with Kenya, an equally pivotal ally in the Horn of Africa. But, what drives these calculated alliances in such turbulent times? On the scintillating banks of the Nile, the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi welcomed the Kenyan leader,…

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