Timbuktu crying for help as terrorists tighten siege on it
Ahmed Adel Timbuktu is an ancient historical city in the northern part of the Republic of Mali. The city has special symbolism, being one of several major cities that were initially controlled by...
View ArticleHouthis bomb refugee camps in Marib with missiles and heavy artillery
Aya Ezz The Houthi militia recently launched a missile and artillery attack on refugee camps in Marib, east of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, which is considered the last stronghold of the legitimate...
View ArticleProud Boys’ leader’s jailing invites attention to dangers of far-right in US
Nahla Abdelmonem A court in Washington DC has sentenced the leader of Proud Boys, a far-right neo-fascist militant organization that promotes and engages in political violence, Enrique Tarrio, to 22...
View ArticleWho is likely behind the coup in Gabon?
Mahmud al-Batakoshi Question marks still surround the coup a group of army officers staged in Gabon on the eve of August 30, and their overthrow of President Ali Bongo who won a third term in office....
View ArticleCounter pressures drive Iran’s nullification of IAEA inspectors’ licenses
Mohamed Shaath Iran has taken the controversial step of revoking the accreditation of IAEA inspectors. Agency Head, Rafael Mariano Grossi, said Tehran had informed the agency that it would revoke the...
View ArticleCan negotiating body contain Syria’s opposition?
Mohamed Yousri The Syrian opposition negotiating body issued a statement last June at the end of its meetings in Geneva, Switzerland. In the statement, the body confirmed its adherence to what it...
View ArticleTunisia refuses European delegation to preserve its political sovereignty
Sarah Rashad The Tunisian administration’s decision to refrain from receiving a European parliamentary delegation that was scheduled to visit Tunisia last Thursday has raised a wave of questions...
View ArticleWill the Taliban Respond to Calls for a Comprehensive Government in Afghanistan?
Mohammad Yousri Since its rise to power in Afghanistan in August 2021, the Taliban has shown no political flexibility regarding the acceptance of political pluralism or sharing power with other...
View ArticleDouble Standards in International Response to Israeli Aggression in Gaza and...
By Mahmoud Al-Batakoshi The ongoing Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip has once again highlighted the issue of double standards in the international community’s...
View ArticleDoes it carry political messages? Implications of Tightening Punishment on...
By Sara Rashad A Tunisian court has increased the prison sentence imposed on the leader of the Ennahda movement, Rachid Ghannouchi, from 12 months to 15 months due to his description of the police as...
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