British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces his first major electoral test just two weeks after losing his deputy
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The seeds for the Sudan crisis were sown decades ago in the post-Cold War period, writes Ahmed Mustafa
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Criticisms by Israel’s Western backers of laws introduced by the country’s current coalition government have less to do with democratic ideals than with strategic interests.
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Could US hegemony in the Middle East be coming to an end in the wake of the successful diplomatic efforts undertaken by China and Russia?
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A possible Russian invasion of Ukraine will have important impacts on the Middle East and North Africa region.
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Ahmed Mostafa reports on the race between the Arab Gulf monarchies to implement economic reforms
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If this year marked the world’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, it marked a lot more for the Arabian Gulf countries, where it was the region’s settling-down year.
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Changing Arab dynamics will likely draw new realities on the ground and influence Egypt’s foreign policies
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The French president returned from his Gulf tour with business as well as political gains, writes Ahmed Mostafa
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Fighting in Yemen between the Iran-backed Houthi rebels and the internationally recognised government forces backed by the Saudi-led coalition has intensified, reports Ahmed Mostafa
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Ahmed Mostafa explores recent exchanges between Ankara and Abu Dhabi
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Hopes are high now that the next Arab League summit in Algeria might witness the return of Syria to its seat in the league
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Ahmed Mostafa keeps up with the war in Yemen
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Arab Gulf countries are stepping up the pressure on Lebanon after comments by a Lebanese minister about the Saudi involvement in the Yemen War.
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Al-Ahram Weekly sums up the competition and strategic relations surrounding environmental measures in the Gulf.
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While the UAE foreign minister was in Washington meeting White House officials, a Turkish delegation was in the Emirati capital Abu Dhabi discussing the potential of stepping up economic and business relations, writes Al-Ahram Weekly
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Ahmed Mostafa keeps up with talks between the Taliban and Washington in Doha
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A look at the Qatari election.
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While Europe anticipates an energy crisis this winter, others are content that oil and gas are still the main dynamo powering the global economy. According to some commentators, that is even more important than any increase in revenue for oil and gas exporters.
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Muslim Brotherhood-backed forces in Yemen are facilitating the advance of the Houthi rebels and frustrating efforts to bring peace to the war-torn country
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