Opinion
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8/23/2019 5:00:43 PM
The Russian authorities must be more transparent about the explosion that took place at the Nyonoksa nuclear-testing site earlier this month
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8/11/2019 5:03:08 PM
The end of the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty between the US and Russia is bad news for the world’s security
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8/1/2019 3:51:51 PM
The inept and comic figures that currently hold key positions in Britain mean that the country’s future does not look bright
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Opinion
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7/26/2019 12:51:58 PM
Is Russian President Vladimir Putin intending to drive a wedge through NATO by selling weapons to Turkey?
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Opinion
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7/17/2019 7:12:00 PM
This message of stability sent to the world by Egypt’s successful hosting of this year’s Africa Cup of Nations was even more important than winning the event, writes Hany Ghoraba
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Opinion
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7/11/2019 12:12:19 PM
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s involvement in the Libyan crisis is part of an increasingly desperate pattern of Turkish interventions in the region
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Opinion
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7/3/2019 10:34:01 PM
Egypt’s 30 June Revolution sent a wake-up call to Muslim and non-Muslim communities alike about the dangers of ever letting the Islamists reach the higher echelons of power
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Opinion
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6/27/2019 10:06:01 AM
The death of ousted president Mohamed Morsi while he was standing trial has been seized upon by the enemies of Egypt and the Egyptian nation
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Opinion
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6/18/2019 9:56:16 AM
US sanctions against China and Russia have led to growing Sino-Russian cooperation and the formation of an alliance that may eventually eclipse the West
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Opinion
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5/30/2019 3:49:38 PM
British prime minister Theresa May ended her career as the UK’s second female prime minister this week in the minefields of the country’s exit from the European Union
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Opinion
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5/22/2019 7:43:31 PM
Putin’s next few political moves, especially in the Middle East, may define his legacy as Russian leader
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Opinion
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5/15/2019 8:48:14 PM
The region is seeing a new confrontation between Iran and the United States, but this need not lead to full-scale war
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Opinion
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5/8/2019 8:48:14 PM
The end of the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq does not mean that its threat to global security is over
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Opinion
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4/21/2019 5:38:43 PM
It is a bitter irony that Islamists responsible for terrorism across the Arab world are paraded around Washington as advocates of human rights
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4/10/2019 6:02:04 PM
Libyan Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar’s move against the militias controlling the country’s capital may be Libya’s last good hope for peace and stability
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Opinion
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4/4/2019 7:18:15 PM
The world must pay more attention to the growing economic, political and social problems in Nigeria before the country erupts into further violence
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Opinion
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3/21/2019 4:01:26 PM
The massacres carried out at mosques in New Zealand last week have drawn world attention to the dangerous spread of white supremacist ideas, writes Hany Ghoraba
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Opinion
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3/2/2019 8:32:45 PM
Why is the welfare of terrorists and murderers the apparent priority of many foreign human-rights organisations
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Opinion
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2/25/2019 12:42:46 PM
French politicians may be getting a taste of their own medicine in the current diplomatic spat between Italy and France
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Opinion
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2/13/2019 4:05:25 PM
Director of US organisation Human Rights Watch Kenneth Roth has been allowing his friendship with Qatari royalty to cloud his views on Egypt
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