Daily Archives: 24 October، 2024

Israeli strike on Gaza shelter kills 17 as Blinken says cease-fire talks will resume

Muhamad Yehia & sahar ragab DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — An Israeli strike on a school where displaced people were sheltering in the central Gaza Strip killed at least 17 people on Thursday, nearly all women and children, Israeli strike said. The strike came as U.S. Secretary of State …

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Why did the French leave Mali? Why did the French leave Mali? ? Why did the French leave Mali?

.Cairo..Muhamad Yehia & sahar ragab Relations between France and Mali have hit a low point, with both countries trading hostile comments in public about what the other is doing. Mali’s military rulers accuse France of supplying arms to anti-government militants. Paris denies this and is unhappy about Mali’s working relationship …

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?How close did Iraq come to civil war

Muhamad Yehia &Sahar ragab .. cairo August 2022. Political tensions in Iraq boil over, and peaceful demonstrations outside the country’s parliament turn violent. The sounds of gun and rocket fire return to Baghdad, and 30 people are killed. The violence ends when populist leader Muqtada al-Sadr tells his followers to …

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? What will end the war in Yemen

Muhamad Yehia One of the world’s largest humanitarian crises plagues the people of Yemen who have endured nearly eight years of civil conflict in the country. Over half the population struggles to access food, poverty is rife, and cholera is spreading. Meanwhile, three separate forces compete for control of Yemen. …

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Why have military coups returned to West Africa?

Muhamad Yehia Elected governments have been overthrown by military coups in Burkina Faso, Mali and Guinea. Each has some popular support as people grow frustrated with their political elites. But will military lead governments perform better than civilians ones in these West African countries and will the soldiers lead a …

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? Why is Israel in turmoil

Muhamad Yehia Last November Israel elected its most far right government in its 75 year history. Months of protests followed over its plans for reform of the judicial system. Benjamin Netanyahu’s new coalition government is proposing an agenda that goes beyond domestic reforms – and not everyone is happy. As …

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Muhamad Yehia Hezbollah has both political and military wings both of which are designated by several countries as terror organisations. It emerged several decades ago in Lebanon. Since Israel launched its war in Gaza in the wake of the Hamas attacks of October 7th, it has intensified its military activities …

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Are Africa’s leaders too old to govern the young?

Muhamad Yehia Africa is home to 54 countries and it has the youngest population in world, but the majority of the continent’s leaders are elderly, many in their seventies upwards, like the president of Cameroon, Paul Biya who is in his early nineties. Increasingly, the younger generations are publicly demanding …

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‘You can’t show weakness’ – why African leaders maintain secrecy around their health

Muhamad Yehia Rumours of ill-health have engulfed two African presidents in recent weeks, sparking contrasting responses and exposing how the wellbeing of leaders is often treated as a state secret. It started with Cameroon’s President Paul Biya, 91, whose ministers denied that he was sick, insisting he was in “excellent …

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Revealed: The SURPRISING “Brain Hack” Shielding You from Aging, Dementia & Alzheimer’s

Cairo .. Muhamad Yehia It was subtle at first, the little moments I began to miss. The chirping of birds, the gentle hum of the refrigerator, even the soft whispers shared between my grandchildren, all started to fade. I shrugged it off, thinking it was just part of getting older. …

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