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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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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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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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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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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Why is the welfare of terrorists and murderers the apparent priority of many foreign human-rights organisations
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French politicians may be getting a taste of their own medicine in the current diplomatic spat between Italy and France
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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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This year marks 40 years since the Islamic Revolution in Iran and with it 40 years of misery, violence and mass murder, writes Hany Ghoraba
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The clock is ticking on Britain’s decision to leave the European Union, with the danger of no deal now looking a serious prospect
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On the occasion of the centenary of his birth, Egypt is paying homage to the vision and the courage of former president Anwar Al-Sadat
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It would be a mistake to abandon print for online journalism, as many countries have already found to their cost
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This year has seen a downward trajectory in the activities of terrorist groups in the Middle East, but there is little room for complacency
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The actions of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan over the past year have had enormously adverse effects on his country’s international standing
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The Yellow Vests movement in France may be spinning out of control, raising the risk of contagion to other European countries
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In the wake of serious allegations against the Ennahda Party, Tunisia may be moving closer to an inevitable showdown with the Islamist movement
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This year’s centennial of the end of the First World War has many important lessons for the present
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French President Emmanuel Macron’s desire to form a unified European army may not receive the support of his partners in NATO or the European Union
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New ways must be found to curb the growth in hate speech towards Egypt’s Christians in the wake of last week’s bus attack in Minya
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US President Donald Trump has threatened to withdraw the US from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, but he could be making a massive miscalculation
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