Reports
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Francesca Borri writes from Jenin: “You Are a Target Because You Exist”
On the ground, there seem to be cigarette butts. They are M16 bullet casings. Jenin is plateless cars among concrete…
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Egypt: Healthcare and Military Domination (2)
Militarization is mainly based on glorification of the army and military power, with intervention with administration of the country’s ministries…
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Egypt Healthcare and Military Domination (1)
The term “military hegemony” has been defined as the process of transforming society categories into military units mostly based on…
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WHEN THE DICTATOR RULES, THE NILE DRIES UP
The famous Greek historian Herodotus summarized the importance of the Nile River to the Egyptians by saying “Egypt is the…
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GERD’s Repercussions On Climate – And COP27 Agenda
Changes in water resource access, quality and quantity, have become a key challenge to economic, political, environmental, and societal stability;…
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Policies to Starve Egyptians: Destruction of Egyptian Rice
On August 23, 2022, the Egyptian Minister of Supply and Internal Trade issued a ministerial decree compelling rice farmers to…
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Egypt: Chronic high prices – manifestations, causes and likely solutions
Since mid-2013, the Egyptian citizen has been living in chronic suffering due to the high food prices and lack of…
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Cairo absent from US-French investigations into smuggling Egyptian antiquities!
The issue of illegal trafficking of Egyptian antiquities to the Louvre Abu Dhabi continues, as the French authorities have recently…
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Egypt: Risks of using sweet potatoes in production of bread
Egypt is the most world country that suffers from the unprecedented rise in global wheat prices, amid its scarcity in…
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Recovering Egypt Antiquities from Abroad: Reality and expectations
To start with, we can divide the Egyptian antiquities found abroad into two main types: First, the Egyptian antiquities that…
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Egypt: Prisoner’s right to complain bet. Mandella Rules and domestic laws
The UN Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners, known as the Nelson Mandela Rules, affirm the prisoners’ right…
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Egypt: The need for effective judicial oversight of prisons
Violation of prisoners’ rights pervades Egyptian prisons and detention centers, where there is no real oversight by the Public Prosecution…
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