Despite the disruption caused by the current Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, there is unlikely to be an economic tidal change after the crisis is over, writes Hany Ghoraba
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Bolder and braver decision-making is required from world leaders to prevent societies falling apart under the impact of the Covid-19 crisis, writes Hany Ghoraba
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Teams across the world are working night and day to find a cure and vaccine against the devastation wrought by the Covid-19 coronavirus, writes Hany Ghoraba
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s day-dream of resurrecting the former Ottoman Empire has come to a humiliating end, writes Hany Ghoraba
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The decision by French President Emmanuel Macron to halt the arrival of foreign imams in France is a positive step in safeguarding the country’s security, writes
Hany Ghoraba
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Prominent Muslims in the United States are combating Islamist attempts to take over political podiums in the country and standing up to those who claim to speak on their behalf
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The aim of Egypt’s policy of ramping up its military might is not to engage in regional wars, but to prevent the ignition of such wars by others and to guarantee peace across the region
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Strong political leadership will be required if Britain is to deal with the challenges it faces after last week’s exit from the European Union
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The Berlin Conference on Libya was supposed to find a lasting solution to the crisis in the country, exacerbated by the meddling of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, writes Hany Ghoraba
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The formation of the East Mediterranean Gas Forum with its headquarters in Cairo is a win-win for all the countries concerned, writes Hany Ghoraba
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While the threat of a full-blown war between the US and Iran has been averted, the Iranian regime will not give up on the policies that brought one perilously close
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The Turkish decision to send military forces to Libya is a cynical move intended to seize control of the country’s oil wealth and a clear and present threat to Egypt’s security
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What are the lessons of the British Labour Party’s resounding defeat in this month’s UK general elections
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In the wake of NATO’s recent summit meeting in London, it is becoming more and more apparent that Turkey is a threat to the defensive alliance, writes Hany Ghoraba
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The current protests in Iran may be a sign that the regime is now getting a taste of its own medicine after years of spreading instability and terror in the region
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The electoral programme announced by British Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn is reminiscent of a 1960s developing world dictator
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The leadership of the United Arab Emirates since the country’s foundation in 1971 has been an example to other governments in the region,
writes Hany Ghoraba
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The current uprising in Iraq is the most important the country has seen in years and may spell the end of its present political system, writes Hany Ghoraba
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News of the death of hardened terrorist Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi has been welcomed around the world, but the memory of the humanitarian disasters he caused cannot be easily erased, writes Hany Ghoraba
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The dreams of the young people protesting on the streets of Lebanon are in danger of colliding with the realities of the old political establishment, writes
Hany Ghoraba
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