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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Begin: Genuine Opportunity or Israeli Maneuver?
Regional and international mediators, backed by U.S.
14 hrs ago
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Ahmad Tanani
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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Begin: Genuine Opportunity or Israeli Maneuver?
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Yemeni Detainees: Faces of War Behind Bars and Unforgettable Stories
Amid the protracted conflict in Yemen, which has persisted since the Houthi group’s seizure of state institutions in September 2014, thousands of…
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Yemeni Detainees: Faces of War Behind Bars and Unforgettable Stories
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U.S. Regime‑Change Policies: Why They Are Destined to Fail
This article examines the repeated failures of U.S. regime-change policies, arguing that such interventions often lead to instability, repression, and…
17 hrs ago
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U.S. Regime‑Change Policies: Why They Are Destined to Fail
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Chinese Investments in Egypt: Acceptable Privileges, Legitimate Concerns
During my participation in the 7th “Promotional Conference for the China International Import Expo,” held at the Four Seasons Hotel in Cairo on Tuesday…
18 hrs ago
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Emad Anan
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Chinese Investments in Egypt: Acceptable Privileges, Legitimate Concerns
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Are Iraq’s Militias Facing a Silent Shutdown?
For the first time since the formation of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) and the passage of its law by parliament in 2016, its members did not…
19 hrs ago
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Are Iraq’s Militias Facing a Silent Shutdown?
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An Extension of Genocide: Gaza’s Detainees Speak Out
Since October 7, 2023, Palestinian detainees—especially from Gaza—have faced torture, starvation, and death in Israeli custody. Al-Dameer Foundation…
Jul 4
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Ahmad Tanani
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An Extension of Genocide: Gaza’s Detainees Speak Out
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Red Lines and Airstrikes: The Iran–Israel Standoff
After a shaky ceasefire, Israel asserts aerial dominance while Iran scrambles to rebuild deterrence. With no lasting deal in place, the Middle East…
Jul 4
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Red Lines and Airstrikes: The Iran–Israel Standoff
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Ibn Battuta’s… The Beginning of a Gateway to the World
In 1324, Ibn Battuta’s quest for Hajj launched an epic 24-year journey across the Islamic world. Battling storms, illness, and awe-inspiring wonders…
Jul 3
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Ibn Battuta’s… The Beginning of a Gateway to the World
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An Interview with the Palestinian Center for the Enforcedly Disappeared
Over 8,000 missing in Gaza—and families are desperate for answers. Inside the fight to uncover their fate, one case at a time. The Palestinian Center…
Jul 3
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An Interview with the Palestinian Center for the Enforcedly Disappeared
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Scientific Research in Egypt: Abundant Output, Migrating Minds
Egypt’s scientific research system yields impressive output—44,000 papers in 2022 and 180,000 researchers—yet lags in quality, funding, and impact…
Jul 3
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Scientific Research in Egypt: Abundant Output, Migrating Minds
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12 Years Since the July 3 Declaration… Where Are al‑Sisi’s Partners Today?
Twelve years after Egypt’s July 3 declaration, al‑Sisi remains in power while his former allies—from religious and political figures to military leaders…
Jul 3
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12 Years Since the July 3 Declaration… Where Are al‑Sisi’s Partners Today?
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Nāṣir Khusraw: A Pilgrimage of Transformation
In the 4th–5th centuries AH, the Islamic East witnessed a power struggle between two rival dynasties: the Sunni Abbasids in Baghdad and the Shiʿi…
Jul 2
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Ahmed Seif EL-Nasr
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Nāṣir Khusraw: A Pilgrimage of Transformation
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