Egypt
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AFRICA
Will Russia be Egypt’s lifeline?
Putin would have oriented his strategy towards the Arab world of the Mediterranean arch, revitalizing the doctrine of anti-colonial pathos,…
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AFRICA
The prospect of war on the Nile
By Alexander Allen and William Christiansen, Ph.D., Mount St. Mary’s University Background on the GERD Dispute Despite repeated threats of armed…
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AFRICA
Executions in Pyramids’ Land
By Moustafa Youssef General Al-Sisi instructed his corrupted jurisdiction system to issue some death sentences against his opposition with no…
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ASIA
Big power politics & the Muslim world
By Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai First of all, let me clarify that not all Muslims rebel, but some do. Not…
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ASIA
From secularism to political Islam, Turkish neo-Ottomanism
By Tamseel Aqdas The Turkish political framework is conceivably depicted as dynamic in nature, by virtue of its transformative tendencies.…
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AFRICA
Crisis on The Nile
By Moustafa Youssef In his most recent speech, General Al-Sisi threatened millions of Egyptians living in very humble homes with…
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AFRICA
The Nile and pandemic on the edge of a cliff
By Moustafa Youssef Manar Sami, a young physician and pulmonologist, wrote a very empathetic post on Facebook to ask her…
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AFRICA
Russia-African NGOs and media cooperation: Still several steps away from reality
By Kester Kenn KlomegahSince the Soviet collapse in 1991, the question of media representation both ways, in Russia and in…
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ASIA
International Day against Nuclear Testing: a critical review
By Beenish Altaf Ever since the first nuclear testing on 16 July 1945, two thousand plus nuclear weapons tests have…
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MIDDLE EAST
Dampening the fuse in the wider Middle East
By Rene Wadlow In an article “The Fuse: A Chain of Nations in Conflict” in the Bulletin of Peace Proposals…
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