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Category Archives: Iran
In Photos: The hidden beauty of Iran
Away from politics and the intense debate of the Iran provisional nuclear agreement, here is some of my collection of photos from my visit to this fascinating country. And yes, I felt more comfortable outside Tehran Shiraz: Pink roses are particularly dominant in … Continue reading
Any Vietnam in Yemen will not be Egypt’s Vietnam
( Yemen ‘s sixties civil war- gettyimages) After Saudi Arabia and its regional allies started their air strikes against the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen, it did not take long for Egypt to announce its military support for the Saudi … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Yemen
Tagged #Iran, Decisive Storm, Egypt, GCC, Houthis, King Salman, Nasser, Saudi Arabia, Sisi, Yemen
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There is nothing funny about the declaration of the ‘Caliphate’
Photo via Reuters Initially published in Turkish Hurriyet Daily It may be amusing to some, but there is nothing funny about the declaration of the “Caliphate” by the militant group the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). The rise of … Continue reading
Posted in Iran, Islam, Middle East, Politics, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey
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Middle East Digest. December 2013 Part II
Iran British envoy to visit Iran for first time in two years Iran ready to discuss island dispute with UAE Iran’s Zarif stretches Gulf trip to include UAE Iran diplomacy must be backed by military power: Chuck Hagel Hassan Rouhani … Continue reading
Posted in Iran, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Middle East, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria
Tagged #Iran, #Syria, Lebanon, Libya, middle-east, politics, Sudan, Tunisia
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Middle East Digest: November Edition
This is my second monthly selection of news, reports, and articles covering the Middle East (except Egypt). I hope you find useful. Main Headlines Iran Iran FM Zarif outlines ideas to exit nuclear dispute Hard bargaining in Geneva on Iran nuclear … Continue reading
Posted in Bahrain, Gaza, Hamas, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Middle East, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, Uncategorized
Tagged #Iran, Algeria, Gulf region, Isreal, middle-east, Palestine, politics, Turkey
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Middle East Digest: October Edition
This is a monthly selection of news, reports, and articles covering the Middle East (except Egypt). I hope you find it useful. Syria Chemical experts begin destroying Syria’s weapons arsenal UN urges immediate humanitarian access to Syria Syria wins cautious … Continue reading
Morsi Condemnation Of Lynchings Not Enough
(Egyptians carry the coffin of a Shiite victim, via Reuters) I wrote this piece for Al-Monitor My guidebook described it as “the ideal mosque in Las Vegas.” This odd statement motivated me to visit Sayyida Zeinab‘s shrine in southern Damascus. Immediately, I … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, Iran
Tagged Egypt, Morsi, Muslim Brotherhood, sectarianism, Shia, Shiites
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A Brief Introduction To The Iranian Election
(Photo of Iran’s presidential candidates via Twitter) For many Arabs, Iran is an Islamic dictatorship that is deviously trying to manipulate the internal politics of many Arab countries from the Gulf States, particularly Bahrian to Iraq, Lebanon, and Syria. For … Continue reading
Egypt and Iran—odd bedfellows?
(Photo: Ahmadinejad and Mohamed Morsi- via Twitter @PoliticallyAff) This piece is published in the Daily News Egypt The extraordinary and well-organised funeral procession of the deposed Iranian Shah in 1980 marked the first state funeral to be held in Old Cairo … Continue reading
Egyptian Aak: Week 6
(Anti-sexual harassment march in Cairo 6th of February. Twitter via @_amroali) Main Headlines Monday Activist dies following three days of torture in police custody. Signature campaign demands the departure of President Morsi. Egypt’s central bank tightens the pound ‘s trading band … Continue reading
Posted in Diary of Aak, Egypt, Iran
Tagged #Iran, Egypt, Kandil, middle-east, Morsi, Muslim Brotherhood, politics, Qandil
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