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Tag Archives: middle-east
The visit of Egypt’s Sisi to Washington: The illusion of chemistry and the challenges of reality
Donald Trump with Egyptian President in New York, Sept. 19, 2016 Photo by Reuters On Monday April 3, US President Donald Trump will host Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi for talks in Washington. The last visit of an Egyptian president to … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, Middle East
Tagged Al-Sisi, Egypt, Erdogan, middle-east, Muslim Brotherhood, Saudi Arabia, Sisi, Trump
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Assad, Isis, and Turkey
Portraits of Putin, Assad, Khamenei and Nasrallah in Aleppo -via Twitter In a TV interview on a Syrian state TV channel, Secretary of the Syrian Parliament Khaled Abboud alluded that the government has been redirecting the Islamic State (Isis)’s attacks, … Continue reading
Posted in Middle East, Syria, Turkey
Tagged #Syria, Aleppo, Assad, ISIS, middle-east, Turkey
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Syria: The New Arab Nakba
Syrian pro-government forces walking in the ancient Umayyad mosque in Aleppo Photo via Daily Mail, AFP/ Getty Images A day after Assad’s Syrian Government declared it had regained full control of the Syrian city of Aleppo, Hezbollah leader … Continue reading
Posted in Middle East, Politics, Syria, Terrorism
Tagged #Syria, Aleppo, Arab world, Islamism, middle-east
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Tunisia: On the Road to Nowhere
This post originally appeared at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR): Steven Cook’s From the Potomac to the Euphrates blog. Steven Cook is a Middle East’s expert and a senior fellow at CFR. He just visited and wrote this insightful. … Continue reading
Posted in Middle East, Politics, Tunisia
Tagged Arab Spring, democracy, middle-east, Terrorism, Tunisia
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Egypt and the land
“Awad sold his land” is a slogan that surfaced in Egypt following president Abdel Fatah al-Sisi’s agreement with Saudi Arabia to transfer two Red Sea islands (Tiran and Sanafir) to Saudi sovereignty. Egypt has been controlling those strategically placed … Continue reading
Posted in Diary of Aak, Egypt, Saudi Arabia
Tagged Al-Sisi, Egypt, middle-east, Sanafir, Saudi Arabia, Tiran
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Egyptian Aak 2016 – Week 2 ( Jan 11- 17)
Top Headlines Egypt extends state of emergency in North Sinai until April. Tuesday Egypt’s Cabinet has approved a draft law criminalizing the use of “terrorist” symbols. Wednesday Egypt extends participation in Yemen conflict for up to one year. … Continue reading
Posted in Diary of Aak, Egypt
Tagged Arab Spring, Egypt, Jan25, middle-east, Muslim Brotherhood, Sisi
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Few Thoughts on Syria’s Zahran Alloush
Zahran Alloush Credit Amer Almohibany/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images Last Friday, Zahran Alloush, the powerful leader of the Army of Islam, one of the many rebel groups fighting the Assad regime in Syria, was killed in an air strike by … Continue reading
Posted in Best Read, Islam, Middle East, Politics, Syria
Tagged #Syria, Islamism, middle-east, Zahran Alloush
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Will Canada entice us to embrace liberal secularism?
Canada’s PM Justin Trudeau personally welcome Syrian refugees via his Twitter’s account This weekend, Canada has dominated my timelines on both Facebook and Twitter. The images of the Canadian PM warmly welcoming Syrian refugees arriving in his country are rightly … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Middle East, Short Comments
Tagged Canada, Islamism, middle-east, Refugees, Secularism
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Egypt: A coup against the coup?
Gamal El-Gaml wrote an interesting article in Egypt’s Al-Masry Al-Youm. He claimed that weeks ago he received detailed information on what he described as arrangements for a “manufactured popular revolt” against the Egyptian president Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi. He claimed, according to … Continue reading →