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Tunisian President Kais Saied is an incomprehensible person. He is conservative in his way of thinking, but a revolutionary in his practices when facing corruption and the corrupted. When...
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The demonstrations in Morocco on Sunday and Monday were the largest popular referendum against the normalisation agreement signed by the Moroccan authorities with Israel at the end of last...
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Over the next two days, three summits will be held in Makkah. Two of the summits were called for by Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdul Aziz, one emergency...
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If we ask the question today about the source of the greatest threat to the Arab states that prevent the people from realising their will, most of the answers...
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When the young Tunisian man, Mohamed Bouazizi, set himself alight in protest against the municipal authorities in Sidi Bouzid confiscating his fruit cart from which he made living in...
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Canada took on a courageous position through its foreign minister and embassy in Riyadh when it expressed its concern regarding the Saudi authorities' arrest of human rights activists, including...
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When the royal palace in Morocco appointed the government of Abbas al-Fassi in 2007, on a fateful night in a mosque in the city of Fez, I described the...
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Even before last October's legislative elections it was clear that the real authority in Morocco, which is basically the royal palace and its surroundings, does not want Islamists to...
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This issue will not be solved unless a solution to the problem of democracy in the region can be found. In a unilateral move, Morocco has decided to withdraw...
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Morocco's official Planning Directorate revealed shocking figures last week concerning the labour market and the millions of unemployed youth in a country where they make up 75 per cent...
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The latest opinion poll published a few days ago in Germany indicated that 62 per cent of Germans who participated regret that US federal law does not allow President...