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Silent celebrations of peace

Celebrations to mark the end of World War II in Europe were subdued this year by the spread of the Covid-19. Hany Ghoraba There has never been a larger historical event that affected the lives of millions and caused larger numbers of casualties and destruction than World War II. It …

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Erdogan’s recent genocide

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s ferocious attack on northern Syria is only part of his ambition in the region. Hany Ghoraba   Unfettered by global condemnations and warnings, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has launched an invasion on a sovereign state; targeting Syria’s Kurdish population in a ferocious attack. Through …

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Winning the politics despite losing in Football

This message of stability sent to the world by Egypt’s successful hosting of this year’s Africa Cup of Nations was even more important than winning the event. Hany Ghoraba* Politics found its way into the field of sports for decades, and in many cases some sport events have been turned …

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Sub-continental clashes

Further military escalation between India and Pakistan over Kashmir could be the prelude to an apocalyptic clash that would destroy both countries Hani Ghoraba A border clash or army skirmishes between two nations that have experienced years of hostilities may be the most common way to start a war. As a …

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