This year has marked the beginning of the end of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s regional ambitions as well as the end of his political honeymoon with Europe
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In order to combat the terrorist threat targeting the continent, Europe’s politicians must do more to fight Islamist groups like the Muslim Brotherhood
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A Biden win in the US presidential elections on 3 November could lead to the US switching its support to the Islamists in the Middle East region
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The re-emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic necessitates the start of a unified global effort to find effective treatments and a vaccine
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Turkey’s involvement in the renewed conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh extends its dismal record of war-mongering across the region
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Brotherhood calls for an “uprising” in Egypt, ignored by the Egyptian public, only show the dire situation of the terrorist group, writes Hany Ghoraba
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The US Academy has introduced a new set of diversity standards for the Oscars, but good intentions may not always lead to positive changes in the film industry
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French President Emmanuel Macron is leading his country towards playing a larger and more dynamic role in the Middle East and wider region
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has become more and more unbalanced in his recent threats, even threatening to push the region to the brink of war
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The recent ceasefire in Libya may represent a ray of hope for a solution to the problems besetting the country, but only if all the parties act in good faith
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This month’s massive explosion in Beirut has underlined the need for the Lebanese people to tackle the labyrinth created by decades of conflict and civil war, writes Hany Ghoraba
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Accusations made by the Trump administration against the Chinese government over the Covid-19 pandemic have added to the ongoing US-Chinese economic war
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Muslim Brotherhood members are attempting a fifth-column strategy to undermine Egyptian security, underlining the need to confront them on every terrain
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Unlike the leaders of some other Western powers, French President Emmanuel Macron understands very well the threat that Turkey represents to Europe
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The international community must do everything it can to deescalate the situation on the Indian border with China
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Major reforms are needed to deal with racist incidents in the United States, but moves to disband the police can only make a bad situation worse
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US history seems to be repeating itself in the horrific death of African-American George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer
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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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Ramadan television series The Choice, currently being shown on Egyptian TV, accurately depicts what is at stake in the ongoing war on terrorism in Egypt
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The Qatari regime has once again been strongly criticised for its treatment of foreign construction workers and its violations of basic human rights
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