Hany Ghoraba's Articles

After they seized Kabul, the Taliban will seek to extend their dominion and represent a menace to the world for years to come

Taliban is poised once again to take over Afghanistan following the US withdrawal from the country after 20 years of war

Egypt’s referral of the crisis over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam to the UN Security Council is part of its policy of bringing the issue to international mediation, writes Hany Ghoraba

No meeting of the G7 group of countries is uneventful, and this year’s summit saw some high-profile disagreements

Iran will be electing a new president later this month, but any hope that this could lead to change from within the regime is simply wishful thinking

The world may finally be waking up to the financial and environmental dangers of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies

The leftist rhetoric presently infecting the United States stands in sharp contrast to the country’s most authentic free-market traditions

The second series of Al-Ikhtiyar exposes the truth behind jihadist and terrorist networks

Thousands of people have died in massacres committed by Ethiopian soldiers in the Ethiopian region of Tigray on the orders of the regime in Addis Ababa

The world experienced something of the grandeur of Egypt’s ancient civilisation in the Pharaohs Golden Parade of Royal Mummies to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation last weekend

It is time to put an end to political feuds over the Covid-19 vaccines and to make sure that all the world’s people receive vaccination against the virus

Egypt and other countries in the region should not accept Turkish President Erdogan’s belated offers of reconciliation

More and more European countries are at last waking up to the threat of Islamist radicalism in their midst

Europe’s economic cooperation with the Iranian regime is helping Tehran push its terrorist agenda in Europe and the Middle East region, writes Hany Ghoraba

Europe is suffering its worst winter since World War II as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and the associated wave of lockdowns, writes Hany Ghoraba

The blocking by US big-tech companies of former US president Donald Trump’s social media accounts was an Orwellian decision that will resonate for decades

President Joe Biden may have made promises about reuniting the United States that are beyond his means to carry out

Last week’s assault on Capitol Hill and the continuing polarisation in the US could be the beginning of a new dark chapter in American politics

For many people worldwide 2020 has been a lost year that can barely be accounted part of their normal lives

President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi’s visit to Paris this week is an opportunity for closer cooperation between France and Egypt to secure the Eastern Mediterranean

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