Hany Ghoraba's Articles

Despite the international campaigns against it, there is every sign that the Islamic State terrorist group may be experiencing a resurgence in the Middle East and Europe, writes Hany Ghoraba

The attempt by the extremist Reichsbürger Movement to overthrow the German state this week was far more serious than it might at first appear.

Iran’s women have risen up in revolt against the rule of the clerics in Iran, indicating that they are no longer willing to be ruled by a set of archaic laws.

This week’s banning by the US of imports from Chinese technology firms Huawei and ZTE is just part of a larger conflict between the two countries, writes Hany Ghoraba

Calls for a “revolution” in Egypt by the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood have been ignored by Egyptian citizens and are simply testimony of the group’s own political bankruptcy, writes Hany Ghoraba

For three decades now environmentalists around the world have been extremely vocal about the dangers of continuing on the path adopted since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution more than two centuries ago.

Recent political developments in Britain have called into question the country’s reputation for pragmatic and steady governance.

Oil is an increasingly important factor in the Ukraine war, writes Hany Ghoraba

The wave of protests currently taking place in Iran shows no signs of dying down despite the draconian measures taken by the regime.

The British economy is reeling from the major blows of Brexit, the Covid-19 pandemic, and the international energy crisis.

The late British monarch Queen Elizabeth II has passed her legacy of stability and pragmatism to her successor King Charles III

Despite the hype surrounding cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, recent price adjustments suggest there is a better future for more conventional assets, writes Hany Ghoraba

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been acting like a dictator in his response to peaceful protests by Freedom Convoy truckers.

Negotiations to defuse the escalating situation over Ukraine are the best hope to avoid a new Checkpoint Charlie crisis in which US and Russian troops wait for the order to fire.

The new year carries the baggage of the last two years, with the geopolitical, health, and economic situations across the world becoming ever more complex, writes Hany Ghoraba

A compromise solution must be found to end the dangerous escalation on the Ukraine-Russia border, writes Hany Ghoraba.

The shoddy performance of successive British governments during the post-Brexit period has been overshadowed by a worse performance after the Covid-19 pandemic, writes Hany Ghoraba

A new book details how the Obama administration secretly supported the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood across the Middle East in the wake of the 2011 Arab uprisings, writes Hany Ghoraba

The next German chancellor is unlikely to enjoy the same successes that outgoing chancellor Angela Merkel managed in her 16 years of rule.

The decision by the US, the UK, and Australia to break the submarines deal with France has led to further fractures in the NATO alliance.

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