Hany Ghoraba's Articles

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

In order to combat the terrorist threat targeting the continent, Europe’s politicians must do more to fight Islamist groups like the Muslim Brotherhood

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

The re-emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic necessitates the start of a unified global effort to find effective treatments and a vaccine

Turkey’s involvement in the renewed conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh extends its dismal record of war-mongering across the region

Brotherhood calls for an “uprising” in Egypt, ignored by the Egyptian public, only show the dire situation of the terrorist group, writes Hany Ghoraba

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

French President Emmanuel Macron is leading his country towards playing a larger and more dynamic role in the Middle East and wider region

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

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

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

Accusations made by the Trump administration against the Chinese government over the Covid-19 pandemic have added to the ongoing US-Chinese economic war

Muslim Brotherhood members are attempting a fifth-column strategy to undermine Egyptian security, underlining the need to confront them on every terrain

Unlike the leaders of some other Western powers, French President Emmanuel Macron understands very well the threat that Turkey represents to Europe

The international community must do everything it can to deescalate the situation on the Indian border with China

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

US history seems to be repeating itself in the horrific death of African-American George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer

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

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

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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