The major commercial ports in the Indian Ocean, which China is currently developing for commercial use, include Gwadar in Pakistan, Hambantota Port in Sri Lanka, Lamu and Mombasa Port in Kenya, Bagamoyo Port and Dar es Salaam Port in Tanzania, Sokhna Port in Egypt, and Sudan Port in the Republic of Sudan.
Terror in Huwara: Israeli Settler Violence Has No Limit
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In light of these developments, it is ironic that the settler violence in Huwara came a day after the Aqaba Summit, attended by Jordan, the Palestinian Authority, Egypt, Israel, and the United States, which aimed to de-escalate the situation in the West Bank ahead of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
The Middle East: A Multipolar Order Is in the Making
allies in the Middle East, Egypt, Israel, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Turkey, are forming new intra and extra regional alliances.
BRICS Inclusion of Saudi Arabia and Argentina Will Shift Traditional Geopolitics
Read: Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey’s Joining BRICS Can Be a Game ChangerOn the contrary, Argentina’s membership would bring valuable economic benefits to the group and would help promote trade and investment between BRICS and Latin America.
World Stands in Solidarity with Turkey Following Earthquake
Egypt has pledged urgent humanitarian aid to Turkey.
Devastating Earthquake Hits Turkey, Leaving Death and Destruction Behind
The earthquake was felt in Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Israel, Egypt, Iraq and Cyprus.
The West Seeks to Meddle in the the Most Important Election of 2023
” As such, Zalewski attempts to answer the question that Reuters asked on January 18: “What’s at Stake in Turkey’s Upcoming Elections?”Read: Turkey-Egypt Relations: Prospects for Normalization and Challenges AheadThe part of Zalewski’s article that relates to the world stresses that the main issue at stake is Turkey’s military operations in Syria and Iraq and its military support to Libya and Azerbaijan.
The Resurrection of Palestinian Cinema?
alestinian cinema was among the first to emerge in the Middle East and North Africa along with Egyptian and Syrian cinemas.
Why the New Israeli Government Manifests a Scary Scenario for the Middle East
The visit stirred condemnations by several countries such as Qatar, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Turkey, Jordan, and Egypt, and a UN Security Council session was held to discuss the visit, as Palestinian armed factions in Gaza threatened to retaliate.
Qatar World Cup Is Over: A Timeline of the Controversies Surrounding the Tournament
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Following hostile looks from Muslims and Arabs, especially "Palestinians, Iranians, Qataris, Moroccans, Jordanians, Syrians, and Egyptians," Shechnik decided to identify himself as Ecuadorian.
How Realistic Is It to Go Retro in Turkey-Syria Relations?
fter normalizing relations with the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Egypt, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has overtly stated that he can meet Syria’s Bashar Assad “when the time is right.
COP27 Loss and Damage Fund Might Not Be Enough
he United Nations Climate Change Conference was held at Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
Turkish Thrace vs. Alexandroupolis: A New Page in the Turkey-Greece Energy Competition
In his statement after the agreements with Saudi Arabia, the Greek Minister of Development and Investments Adonis Georgiadis claimed that Greece has very close strategic relations with Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Israel, and added, "What a great foreign policy the Turks have had for all these years, the opposite is happening now.
The Saudi-Backed OPEC Plus Decision: A Weapon or a Hedge?
On October 17, 1973, Saudi Arabia joined the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC) in imposing an oil embargo on all countries that supported Israel in the 1973 war against Egypt and Syria.
China and the Middle East: Is Turkey a Gateway for a New Political Alliance?
Read: Saudi and Emirati Pivot to Russia and China: Shift of Axis or Extreme Hedging?One of the most important highlights of this year's event was the admission of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar to the dialogue partnership.
Pope’s Apology over Church Abuses Touch Old Wounds of Victims
Survivors in Canada had repeatedly demanded that the pope apologize for the Church’s role in the “cultural genocide.”
Ramon and Gaza: A Tale of Two Airports
The airport had direct flights to Istanbul, Cairo, Jeddah, and Amman, and it was meant to serve as a transit point for Palestinians catching connecting flights to other countries through airports mainly in Egypt.
The Latest Gaza-Israel Escalation: How Did It Happen?
Read: “Is It Our Turn to Die?”: Being a Mother in Gaza
From Jenin to Gaza
PIJ in the Gaza Strip holds Israel responsible for al-Sadi’s life, asking Egypt, which mediated to de-escalate the situation to release him and Khalil Awawdeh, 33, a Palestinian prisoner held under administrative detention (without charge of trail) who has been on hunger strike in Israeli jails for 33 days.
Russia, the Grain Deal with Ukraine, and the Global South Effect
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s visit to Egypt and other African countries within the scope of an “Africa tour” conveniently came right after the signing of the Grain Deal in Istanbul.
Tiran and Sanafir Islands May Tie the Saudi-Israel Knot
Israel approved the outline of a deal ceding control of the strategic islands from Egypt to Saudi Arabia, while Saudi Arabia opened its airspace to Israeli flights.