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Is Islam compatible with Democracy?

Posted on February 3, 2017February 3, 2017 By Abdennour Toumi 1 Comment on Is Islam compatible with Democracy?
Is Islam compatible with Democracy?

Is Islam compatible with Democracy? Is Islam compatible with Democracy? Echoura-cracy, Democracy and Islamic Economy Toward the Emerging Neo-bourgeoise. The moderate Islamists seem to be seeking a realistic economic strategy to adjust between Sharia, martini and bikini like in Qatar, Morocco and Turkey. By Abdennour Toumi Is Islam compatible with Democracy? This is a question…

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Abdennour Toumi, Bloggers, Commentary, Middle East, North Africa, religion

EU boosts support for Libyan independence

Posted on January 27, 2017January 27, 2017 By rayhanania 1 Comment on EU boosts support for Libyan independence
EU boosts support for Libyan independence

EU boosts support for Libyan independence Following the popular uprising in Libya in 2011, the EU made significant efforts, including through the diplomatic track, to assist Libya’s transition towards an inclusive and stable democracy and to support the UN mediation efforts in that process. To this end, the EU provides assistance to Libya and the…

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Plight of Syrians competes for Oscar

Posted on January 26, 2017June 12, 2019 By rayhanania 1 Comment on Plight of Syrians competes for Oscar
Plight of Syrians competes for Oscar

Plight of Syrians competes for Oscar This year’s Academy Awards Oscar presentation of Hollywood Film Oscars includes only two submissions addressing Arab World issues, one on the plight of Syrian refugees and the terrorist war in Aleppo, Syria, and the other a historical drama set during the Algerian civil war of the 1990s.  By Ray Hanania Once again…

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Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Entertainment, Iran, Middle East, Movies, North Africa, Ray Hanania, Syria

Morocco Bans the Burqa

Posted on January 12, 2017January 12, 2017 By Hakim Khatib No Comments on Morocco Bans the Burqa
Morocco Bans the Burqa

Morocco Bans the Burqa The Moroccan authorities have invoked security reasons to prohibiting the burqa, which is rarely worn by Moroccan women who prefer the hijab. Moroccan authorities have prohibited the manufacture and sale of burqas for security reasons. The measure appears to be motivated by security concerns, where “bandits have repeatedly used this garment…

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Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Hakim Khatib, Middle East, North Africa, religion

Arab, European diplomats affirm Israeli settlements as illegal

Posted on December 21, 2016December 21, 2016 By rayhanania No Comments on Arab, European diplomats affirm Israeli settlements as illegal
Arab, European diplomats affirm Israeli settlements as illegal

Arab, European diplomats affirm Israeli settlements as illegal Declaration adopted at the Fourth League of Arab States – European Union Ministerial Meeting in Brussels The Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the European Union (EU) and of the League of Arab States (LAS), gathering at the League of Arab States headquarters on December 20, 2016 in Cairo,…

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Algeria At The Crossroads, Normal Bro!

Posted on December 21, 2016December 21, 2016 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on Algeria At The Crossroads, Normal Bro!
Algeria At The Crossroads, Normal Bro!

Algeria At The Crossroads, Normal Bro! The adjective “normal,” so endlessly repeated, is a tool the people are over-using or simply misusing as a conditioned response to the general sociopolitical mood of the country. By Abdennour Toumi I have been thinking about reporting on my stay here in Algeria. The Arab Daily News readers in…

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Christians denounce Cairo church bombing

Posted on December 12, 2016December 13, 2016 By rayhanania No Comments on Christians denounce Cairo church bombing

Christians denounce Cairo church bombing Coptic Solidarity Strongly Condemns Brutal Bombing of St. Peter’s Church in Cairo Coptic Solidarity condemns in the strongest terms the brutal attack of December 11 on St. Peter and St. Paul church – adjacent to the Coptic Papal Seat of St Mark Cathedral – which resulted in the deaths of…

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Arab World, Bloggers, Christian & Muslim, Commentary, Egypt, Middle East, North Africa

Interview with historian Benjamin Stora

Posted on October 31, 2016 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on Interview with historian Benjamin Stora
Interview with historian Benjamin Stora

Interview with historian Benjamin Stora The transcript of The Arab Daily News story interview with Historian Prof. Benjamin Stora By Abdennour Toumi Bio: Prof. Benjamin Stora is Professor of History at the University of Paris, Saint Denis. He is the author of a dozen books on North Africa and the Arab communities of France. October…

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Abdennour Toumi, Arab World, Bloggers, Book Review, Commentary, Editors Picks, North Africa

Algerian political impasse creates societal disorder

Posted on September 21, 2016September 21, 2016 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on Algerian political impasse creates societal disorder
Algerian political impasse creates societal disorder

The Algerian Political Impasse Creates Societal Disorder. A political imperative can only produce and question the weakness or the absence of the State and with it the society that is participating in a national suicide. By Abdennour Toumi For politicians, it’s a mistake to bet on pessimism; however, when leaders become unavailable and people don’t have…

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Al Jazeera protests Egyptian death sentences

Posted on June 18, 2016June 18, 2016 By rayhanania No Comments on Al Jazeera protests Egyptian death sentences
Al Jazeera protests Egyptian death sentences

Egypt’s military dictatorship, which has the backing of President Obama and the American political establishment, has condemned six individuals including at least three reporters to death in absentia. The accused have been charged with providing state secrets to the Arab Government of Qatar, which is the home to Al Jazeera which employees two of the…

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Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Editors Picks, Journalism, News, News Media, North Africa, Ray Hanania

UEFA Euro 2016: Fraternity, Unity and Diversity

Posted on June 14, 2016June 14, 2016 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on UEFA Euro 2016: Fraternity, Unity and Diversity
UEFA Euro 2016: Fraternity, Unity and Diversity

UEFA Euro 2016: Fraternity, Unity and Diversity. France’s squad footballers cultural and ethnic origin, particularly for second and third generation football stars immigrants are victims of institutionalized racism. By Abdennour Toumi The UEFA Euro 2016 championship edition is one of world soccer’s most watched events. France is the hosting country and the most favored to win…

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Abdennour Toumi, Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Editors Picks, Europe, North Africa, Sports

Algeria’s 2016 Baccalaureate: Laureates in the Bac

Posted on June 5, 2016June 5, 2016 By rayhanania No Comments on Algeria’s 2016 Baccalaureate: Laureates in the Bac

The future of Algeria lays on its education system, it should put excellence the main demand from its students, then make sure this demand applies on its leaders as well By Abdennour Toumi Algeria’s latest melee in political incorrectness has struck the nation’s education system directly in its to mach. As a result a million Baccalaureate…

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Abdennour Toumi, Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Features, North Africa

Middle East Arab Christians face extinction

Posted on May 10, 2016May 10, 2016 By rayhanania 1 Comment on Middle East Arab Christians face extinction
Middle East Arab Christians face extinction

Arab Christians and Middle East Christians are being abandoned because of their religious beliefs and are the victims of a new level of genocide, an author and former Washington Post and Los Angeles Times Middle East reporter Danial Williams writes. #SaveArabChristians Arab Christians and Middle East Christians “Christians in the Middle East have been abandoned to…

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Arab World, Bloggers, Christian & Muslim, Commentary, Editors Picks, Gulf States, Iraq, Israel, North Africa, Palestine & Jordan, Syria, Turkey

Hi, my name is Chekib Khelil, and I am running for President

Posted on April 27, 2016April 27, 2016 By Abdennour Toumi 5 Comments on Hi, my name is Chekib Khelil, and I am running for President
Hi, my name is Chekib Khelil, and I am running for President

There are three elements in the power structure of the Algerian state: oil, religion and politics —  these elements are to maintain the intra-clan interests, social order and keep the institutions functioning. By Abdennour Toumi These days in Algeria the regime’s machine is busy paving the road to el-Mouradia Palace for the former Energy Minister…

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Algerian Democracy Needs Democrats

Posted on March 8, 2016 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on Algerian Democracy Needs Democrats
Algerian Democracy Needs Democrats

Ideas of democracy and political liberalization have recently become central to political debate within and about the Middle East. Is Algeria able to respond to the challenge and be a unique case in North Africa? By Abdennour Toumi Algeria’s first pluralist Constitution emerged as a real imperative of change in the country and eventually in…

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Abdennour Toumi, Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Editors Picks, North Africa

Tunisia Quartet commit to partnership with EU

Posted on January 24, 2016January 24, 2016 By rayhanania No Comments on Tunisia Quartet commit to partnership with EU

Tunisia Quartet commit to partnership with EU The representatives of Tunisian civil society, winners of the Nobel Peace Prize, reminded of their commitment to close cooperation with civil society in the European Union’s countries Five years after the Jasmin Revolution that toppled an authoritarian regime and its President, the representatives of the “Tunisian quartet” presented…

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Arab World, News, North Africa

Algeria, Ethnic Parties and Political Stability

Posted on January 18, 2016September 29, 2018 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on Algeria, Ethnic Parties and Political Stability
Algeria, Ethnic Parties and Political Stability

Algeria — Political systems that demagogically restrict ethnic politics to a single dimension destabilize democracy in the long run, whereas systems that enrich multiple dimensions of ethnic identity can sustain it By Abdennour Toumi After years of political discussion, President Bouteflika and his team laid their cards on the table during a press conference led…

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Abdennour Toumi, Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, Editors Picks, North Africa, Politics

Tunisia five years after the revolution: Was it worth it?

Posted on January 14, 2016 By rayhanania No Comments on Tunisia five years after the revolution: Was it worth it?
Tunisia five years after the revolution: Was it worth it?

Tunisia five years after the revolution: Was it worth it? International Institute for Management (IMD) Professor Tawfik Jelassi discusses the country’s progress and challenges At the five-year mark after the Arab Spring uprisings, IMD Professor and former Tunisian minister Tawfik Jelassi talks about Tunisia today in an interview: What comes to your mind when you think…

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