Hany Ghoraba's Articles

The end of the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq does not mean that its threat to global security is over

It is a bitter irony that Islamists responsible for terrorism across the Arab world are paraded around Washington as advocates of human rights

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

The world must pay more attention to the growing economic, political and social problems in Nigeria before the country erupts into further violence

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

Why is the welfare of terrorists and murderers the apparent priority of many foreign human-rights organisations

French politicians may be getting a taste of their own medicine in the current diplomatic spat between Italy and France

Director of US organisation Human Rights Watch Kenneth Roth has been allowing his friendship with Qatari royalty to cloud his views on Egypt

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

The clock is ticking on Britain’s decision to leave the European Union, with the danger of no deal now looking a serious prospect

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

It would be a mistake to abandon print for online journalism, as many countries have already found to their cost

This year has seen a downward trajectory in the activities of terrorist groups in the Middle East, but there is little room for complacency

The actions of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan over the past year have had enormously adverse effects on his country’s international standing

The Yellow Vests movement in France may be spinning out of control, raising the risk of contagion to other European countries

In the wake of serious allegations against the Ennahda Party, Tunisia may be moving closer to an inevitable showdown with the Islamist movement

This year’s centennial of the end of the First World War has many important lessons for the present

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

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

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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