Ambassador Dr. Mohamed Higazy
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Opinion
1 day ago1,356Ambassador Dr. Mohamed Hegazy Writes: Youssef El Sebai… The Writer Who Made Egyptian Culture a Bridge to African Liberation
If the struggle for African independence required arms and diplomacy, it also required culture, ideas, and soft power, In this…
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2 days ago1,349Ambassador Dr. Mohamed Hegazy writes: Tharwat Okasha… The Minister of Culture Who Made Egyptian Soft Power a Pillar of Support for Africa
In Egypt’s journey toward consolidating its position as a bridge and central force connecting the Arab and African worlds, it…
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Opinion
1 week ago1,363Ambassador Dr. Mohamed Higazy Writes: José Eduardo dos Santos — Angola’s Leader in the Era of State-Building and Strengthening Partnership with Cairo
Following the wave of African national liberation, the continent faced a challenge no less formidable than the struggle for independence…
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2 weeks ago1,382Mena House 1943: When Cairo Shaped the Future of Asia After the Second World War
The Cairo Declaration, born at the foot of the Pyramids, continues to influence international debates over Taiwan, Korea, and the…
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2 weeks ago1,371Ambassador Dr. Mohamed Hegazi writes: Walter Sisulu… the architect of the African National Congress and Mandela’s comrade, whose cause found unwavering support in Cairo
If Nelson Mandela was the most recognizable face of the struggle against apartheid, then Walter Max Ulyate Sisulu—better known as…
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Opinion
3 weeks ago1,402Ambassador Dr. Mohamed Hegazy writes: From Bandung to Belgrade… How did Gamal Abdel Nasser become the voice of the Third World?
The influence of Gamal Abdel Nasser was not limited to Egypt, the Arab world, or Africa, but extended to the…
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4 weeks ago1,473Ambassador Dr. Mohamed Higazy writes in the flagship series “Cairo: Capital of the African Struggle”
On the Seventy-Fourth Anniversary of the July 23 Revolution There are leaders who shape great events, and there are…
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Opinion
July 19, 20261,371Ambassador Dr. Mohamed Hegazy writes : Nelson Mandela… From the Prison Cell of Robben Island to the Conscience of Africa and the World
In the history of nations, there are rare moments when a single individual transcends the boundaries of his homeland to…
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Opinion
July 17, 20261,395Ambassador Dr. Mohamed Higazy Writes: Amílcar Cabral… The Thinker Who Turned Culture into a Weapon for Liberation
Amílcar Cabral is regarded as one of the most influential intellectual leaders of Africa’s liberation movements. While many leaders fought…
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Opinion
July 16, 20261,420Ambassador Dr. Mohamed Hegazy writes: Thomas Sankara… The Revolution That Never Died “22”
In the modern history of Africa, it is rare to find a leader who left an impact that transcends his…
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