Category: Opinion
Could waves of migrants from Afghanistan bring Greece and Turkey closer?
- By Omar Haddad
- . August 21, 2021
Greece first lulled and then abandoned the idea of pushing Afghan refugees back to the Turkish border. A choice determined by the outcome of the
EXCLUSIVE: Rachid Ghannouchi to throw in the towel on the crisis in Tunisia
- By Omar Haddad
- . August 20, 2021
“Isn’t it time for you to know, President of the frozen Parliament, that you entered the Guinness Book of Records as the most hated person in Tunisia and the Arab world?” The Tunisian journalist Rashid al-Karai asks Ennahdha leader.
Why did the Kabul army dissolve?
- By Omar Haddad
- . August 19, 2021
Did America and the whole of NATO do worse than the Soviet Union? After the retreat of the Red Army, government troops stood up to
Who is Ashraf Ghani, the foreign president who failed to transform Afghanistan?
- By Omar Haddad
- . August 17, 2021
The world will remember him for leaving his country. He left without any announcement. Someone thinks that he betrayed Afghanistan, that he should have defended
Hazza bin Al-Marri pledges to go on hunger strike after ill-treatment in Qatari prisons
- By Omar Haddad
- . August 16, 2021
After the Qatari cabinet’s approval of a change in Shura council law, trends with people supporting the boycott of these elections began on social media.
Libyan prosecutor orders Saif al-Islam arrest, why is Gaddafi’s son still frightening?
- By Omar Haddad
- . August 15, 2021
The appointment of December 24 for the presidential and parliamentary elections seems far away in Libya. Nevertheless, everything is moving in that direction amid a
In Libya the winds of war are blowing again
- By Omar Haddad
- . August 12, 2021
Peace in Libya looks like it won’t last long. Militias in western Libya are fighting hard in the coastal city of Zawiya and the situation
Slimane Asselah and the other ghosts of the Algerian war which Macron has not yet given peace
- By Omar Haddad
- . August 10, 2021
Rachid and Samia Asselah were just two years old when their father, a psychiatrist, never returned home in 1957. At thirty-three, his fault was being
EXCLUSIVE: Tunisia, 20 days to act. What will Kais Saïed’s next moves be?
- By Omar Haddad
- . August 7, 2021
Tunisians supporting the President of the Republic agree that Saïed must not procrastinate too much with the reform of the political and justice system, the revision of the electoral law, the organization of early legislative elections. But above all, Tunisian people are asking to know the whole truth about political killers, the covert apparatus of Ennahdha.
Iran, which challenges await the new president Raisi?
- By Omar Haddad
- . August 5, 2021
After eight years of negotiations with the West, a nuclear deal reached with Barack Obama and then undone by Donald Trump, the moderates leave the