Renowned TV presenter Ahmed Mousa has signed a contract for his latest book with the Al-Ahram Center for Translation and Publishing.
The upcoming publication documents pivotal historical events in Egypt’s modern history and explores various attempts targeting the state, positioning it as a qualitative addition to the political and intellectual library and a vital reference for future generations.
The signing ceremony was attended by Dr. Mohammed Fayez Farahat, Chairman of the Board of Al-Ahram Organization; journalist Jamil Afifi, Director of the Al-Ahram Center for Translation and Publishing; and journalist Gamal El-Keshky, Editor-in-Chief of Al-Ahram Al-Arabi magazine.
Moussa had previously announced on his program "Ala Mas'ooliyati" (On My Responsibility), broadcast on Sada El-Balad TV channel, that the book is scheduled for release this January.
Moreover, he noted that the content focuses on numerous incidents aimed at undermining the Egyptian state.
The book uncovers several files and events related to these threats, providing a documented analytical reading that aids in understanding the political and security context of that era.
The publication is expected to be a significant contribution to the cultural and political landscape, offering testimonies and documented facts that foster public awareness based on verified information.




