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The Democrats’ Democratic Dividend

CHICAGO – Last month’s midterm elections in the United States were surprising in more ways than one. The Democrats’ unexpectedly strong performance not only has shifted the political terrain for the next two years, but has revealed that a substantial number of voters across party lines, many of them young,

From Climate Justice to Climate Liability

LONDON – Many have dismissed last month’s COP27 climate conference as a failure, owing to the lack of progress on

Climate Change Is Making Us Sick

SAN DIEGO – A day before the latest United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) began, a group of global experts

A Winning World Cup Strategy for the Arab World

AMMAN – For decades, the Arab world has suffered from disunity. While it is connected by geography, language, and culture,

Food Security Is National Security

CAIRO – Despite containing 60% of the world’s uncultivated arable land, Africa has been a net food importer for decades. According

Initiatives Imperative for Addressing Citizens’ Rights and Country’s Needs

With the completion of election results, political parties in the alliance and others have intensified meetings for the formation of

The Global Climate-Finance Challenge

LONDON – The dust has now settled after the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) in Egypt, but there are

Nov 20 Election: Old parties face sink or swim situation,…

With the vote count of November 20 election to the House of Representatives and Province Assembly almost over, the political

Huge Default on US Democracy is Creating Internal Hurdles and…

Particularly since 1945, the US administration has been lecturing other countries to promote democracy and human rights. Ironically, its own

Book Review: “Egypt Until Democracy”

Globalization, rapid growth of science and technology and, most importantly, communication have challenged and even transformed all the moral and