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Qatar’s two choices

on: August 10, 2017In: MIDDLE EAST, OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
Qatar’s two choices

By Khalifa A. Alfadhel Qatar is in the news because it’s being boycotted by its neighbors for supporting international terrorism. But there’s nothing new about Qatar’s misplaced loyalties ab... Read more

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Cyber attacks and the Middle East

on: July 10, 2017In: MIDDLE EAST, OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
Cyber attacks and the Middle East

By Muhammad Sarmad Zia This June saw the severance of ties of Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain and Egypt with Qatar which seem to have been triggered by a cyber attack on Qatar’s state news agency... Read more

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The Gulf crisis: An Analysis

on: June 30, 2017In: INTL CONFLICTS, MIDDLE EAST, OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
The Gulf crisis: An Analysis

By Sadia Kazmi The escalation of crisis in the Gulf is not a sudden development but sure is quite rapid.  The cold relations between Qatar and the other three Arab states namely UAE, Saudi A... Read more

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Qatar: An ambitious foreign policy?

on: June 17, 2017In: ENERGY, MIDDLE EAST, OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
Qatar: An ambitious foreign policy?

By Azfar Mohammad The announcement on June 5,2017 by Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates & Bahrain to cut diplomatic ties with the State of Qatar sent shock waves across the general popul... Read more

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Italy and Egypt: from Regeni to Libya, the difficult path towards normalization

on: September 23, 2016In: AFRICA, OPINION, SOCIETYNo Comments
Italy and Egypt: from Regeni to Libya, the difficult path towards normalization

By Daniele Scalea The last, recent joint note of Italian and Egyptian attorneys on Giulio Regeni’s murder shows that a good degree of cooperation in the investigation has been finally... Read more

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Turkey’s foreign policy reorientation

on: July 11, 2016In: MIDDLE EAST, OPINION, POLITICSNo Comments
Turkey’s foreign policy reorientation

By Dr. Abdul Ruff Today, Turkey is facing three major problems and though it employs diplomatic skills to cater for the redressal of those problems, it has not been able to overcome the obst... Read more

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Muslim Brotherhood denies seeking European mediation

on: July 19, 2013In: MIDDLE EAST, POLITICSNo Comments
Muslim Brotherhood denies seeking European mediation

A senior leader of the Muslim Brotherhood denied on Thursday that his group or the National Alliance for the Defense of Legitimacy were seeking any mediation from foreign parties, including... Read more

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