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With neoliberal economics being seen as unable to tackle the challenges of the 21st century, what other alternatives are there, asks Dina Shehata
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Differences on the draft Washington Agreement on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam could be resolved through constructive discussion between all the parties, writes Mohamed Nasr El-Din Allam
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Egyptians see the relationship between the current protests in the United States and the 25 January Revolution in Egypt from a different perspective than the Western media, writes Azza Radwan Sedky
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Months away from the US presidential race, the coronavirus pandemic might give Trump a rough ride at the polls, writes Azza Radwan Sedky
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As conflict on the ground intensifies in Libya, Egypt must rethink its options, writes Hussein Haridy
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The coronavirus pandemic is leading to new opportunities for e-commerce on a global level, writes Sayed Attia Moawad
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Ethiopia’s claim that Egypt has contributed to its state of underdevelopment has no relation to the truth, writes Abdel-Moneim Said
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Courts across the region are stepping up their use of online technology to keep the wheels of justice turning during the Covid-19 crisis with lessons for the Egyptian judicial system, writes Salma El-Nashar
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The Turkish authorities have been actively facilitating the entry of migrants into Greece in contravention of the 2016 EU-Turkey agreement, write Ioannis E Kotoulas and
Wolfgang Pusztai
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Celebrations to mark the end of World War II in Europe were subdued this year by the spread of the Covid-19, writes Hany Ghoraba
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It is imperative that Egypt gets back to work, while keeping the spread of coronavirus under firm control, writes Hussein Haridy
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Football games like other sports activities have been suspended in Egypt in order to halt the spread of the COVID-19, but when can they be restarted, asks Ziad A Akl
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It is time the international community shoulders its responsibility and pressures Addis Ababa to accept a binding deal on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, writes Mostafa Ahmady
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One “new normal” in the Middle East is that the COVID-19 pandemic has made non-Arab regional powers fiercer in their expansionist drives at the expense of the Arabs, writes Abdel-Moneim Said
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President of the National Council for Women Maya Morsy writes on government efforts to serve the needs of Egyptian women during the Covid-19 pandemic
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Could the current Covid-19 pandemic be an opportunity to reshape the world for the better, asks Sameh Fawzy
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Could there be a positive side to the Covid-19 pandemic, asks Azza Radwan Sedky
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The spread of Covid-19 has thrown into relief the fragility of humankind in times of natural disaster and pandemics, writes Abdel-Alim Mohamed
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