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Moroccan student thrives at Hampshire college

Posted on December 18, 2015December 20, 2015 By rayhanania No Comments on Moroccan student thrives at Hampshire college
Moroccan student thrives at Hampshire college

A Moroccan student who has traveled the world is documenting and studying the integration of Arabs and Muslim students in Western countries. Yasmine El Baggari is an Arab college student in her fourth and final year of study at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts who educators say is doing remarkable things that include conducting intensive…

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American Arabs, Editors Picks, Features, North Africa

Fearful of protests, Egypt keeps stadia closed

Posted on December 13, 2015December 13, 2015 By James Dorsey No Comments on Fearful of protests, Egypt keeps stadia closed
Fearful of protests, Egypt keeps stadia closed

Egyptian law enforcement authorities and the Egyptian Football Association (EFA), in a reflection of fears that stadia in Egypt could once more emerge as platforms for anti-government protest, have extended a ban on spectators attending matches that has been in place for much of the last five years.

Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, North Africa, Sports

Mediterranean diet leads among healthiest choices

Posted on December 4, 2015September 24, 2018 By rayhanania 1 Comment on Mediterranean diet leads among healthiest choices

The Mediterranean Diet continues to be considered one of the top choices for people concerned about their healthy. The diet consists of many food products from the Middle East and the Arab World. A recent conclusion by major nutritional scientists (detailed below) suggests that the public needs to be more educated about their food choices….

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British police arrest Libyan accused in officers 1984 killing

Posted on November 19, 2015February 10, 2017 By rayhanania No Comments on British police arrest Libyan accused in officers 1984 killing
British police arrest Libyan accused in officers 1984 killing

Detectives have today, Thursday, 19 November arrested a man in connection with the fatal shooting of WPC Yvonne Fletcher in April 1984 and two others on suspicion of money laundering. Officers from the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command (SO15) carried out the arrests shortly after 09:00hrs. A man, who is in his 50s [A], was arrested…

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Arab World, News, North Africa

Algerian Islamists’ identity Crisis

Posted on November 10, 2015 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on Algerian Islamists’ identity Crisis
Algerian Islamists’ identity Crisis

By Abdennour Toumi They changed their political identity, that is to say, their strategy and political doctrine. While the Islamists across the Maghreb were gaining power in Morocco, Tunisia — even in Libya before the end of the political consensus through general sections — they emerged as a significant alternative to the authoritarian regimes. Their…

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

The Struggle for Social and Economic Justice in France

Posted on October 29, 2015 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on The Struggle for Social and Economic Justice in France
The Struggle for Social and Economic Justice in France

“Liberty-Equality-Fraternity” is the motto of the French Republic but the spirit it implies is applied selectively in reality. By Abdennour Toumi Paris, France — In October of 2005 neighborhoods in the banlieues of France erupted in violence, the cause of those riots, the deaths of two teenagers Ziad and Bouna, electrocuted on a power transformer…

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Staunch Sisi supporter calls for opening of stadia and dialogue with ultras

Posted on October 3, 2015June 12, 2019 By James Dorsey 3 Comments on Staunch Sisi supporter calls for opening of stadia and dialogue with ultras

By James M. Dorsey A staunch supporter of general-turned-president Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris, has called on the government to allow soccer fans, a pillar of anti-government protest, back into stadia that have largely been closed to the public for nearly five years. Mr. Sawiri’s request on the eve of two African Confederation…

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Egypt throws the dice with partial lifting of stadia ban

Posted on September 10, 2015June 12, 2019 By James Dorsey No Comments on Egypt throws the dice with partial lifting of stadia ban
Egypt throws the dice with partial lifting of stadia ban

By James M. Dorsey The Egyptian interior ministry, in a potential signal that the country’s military-backed regime recognizes that its choking off of all public space could backfire, has agreed to allow fans to attend international matches played by the national team and Egyptian clubs. In doing so, the ministry de facto acknowledged that it…

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Palestinian failures come down to absence of strategic PR

Posted on August 25, 2015August 25, 2015 By rayhanania No Comments on Palestinian failures come down to absence of strategic PR
Palestinian failures come down to absence of strategic PR

The greatest power in America and the world is strategic communications. It can make the truth look like a lie, and a lie look like the truth. While Israel masters the art of strategic communications, the Arab World has failed to use it resulting in the increasing world stereotypes that are driving the devastation of the…

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Arab World, Bloggers, Christian & Muslim, Commentary, Gulf States, Israel, North Africa, Palestine & Jordan, Ray Hanania, Syria

Militant soccer fans claim responsibility for Cairo bombing

Posted on August 19, 2015June 12, 2019 By James Dorsey No Comments on Militant soccer fans claim responsibility for Cairo bombing
Militant soccer fans claim responsibility for Cairo bombing

By James M. Dorsey A shadowy group of militant soccer fans that has largely lied low since it participated in mass anti-government protests in 2013 that led to the military overthrow of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has claimed responsibility for a car bomb near a Cairo security building that injured at least six policemen. Whether…

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Arab World, Bloggers, Commentary, North Africa, Sports

The Cairo derby: Politics vs. repression

Posted on July 29, 2015September 29, 2018 By James Dorsey No Comments on The Cairo derby: Politics vs. repression
The Cairo derby: Politics vs. repression

By James M. Dorsey This month’s premier league final between Cairo’s two storied clubs, Al Ahli SC and Al Zamalek SC, once the world’s most violent derby, was more than a clash between two soccer giants. It was a clash between management styles and diametrically opposed approaches towards militant, highly politicized, street battle-hardened soccer fans….

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M’zab Valley: Neither Sectarian nor Ethnic

Posted on July 25, 2015September 29, 2018 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on M’zab Valley: Neither Sectarian nor Ethnic
M’zab Valley: Neither Sectarian nor Ethnic

M’zab Valley: Neither Sectarian nor Ethnic By Abdennour Toumi Algiers, Algeria — The recurring quarrels between the Mozabite and Cha’amba communities are not necessarily limited to historic facts related to the Islamization process throughout the Maghreb. A few Arab families who migrated from el-Hijaz in the middle of the eleventh century, particularly the Beni Salam, found an…

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

Middle East Christians get training to reinforce faith

Posted on July 22, 2015September 24, 2018 By rayhanania No Comments on Middle East Christians get training to reinforce faith

The Ecumenical Institute for the Middle East will launch a new program to bring Christians from the throughout the Arab World together to strengthen their faith in hopes of reinforcing the vanishing Christian presence in the Middle East and Holy land. Participants will come from Levant countries including Palestine, Jordan, Syrian, Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq and…

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Arab World, Christian & Muslim, Editors Picks, Israel, News, North Africa, Palestine & Jordan, religion

Jewish Arab American’s horse American Pharoah wins Triple Crown

Posted on June 7, 2015June 7, 2015 By rayhanania No Comments on Jewish Arab American’s horse American Pharoah wins Triple Crown
Jewish Arab American’s horse American Pharoah wins Triple Crown

A Jewish American Arab’s horse, American Pharoah, won the Triple Crown on Saturday. Ahmed Zayat is a Jewish Egyptian immigrant to the United States and owner of Zayat Stables LLC. Zayat is the former owner of Al Ahram Beverages in Egypt which was purchased by Heineken in 2002. American Pharaoh is ranked by the Los Angeles…

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American Arabs, Bloggers, Commentary, Entertainment, News, North Africa, Palestine & Jordan, Ray Hanania

Syrian refugee invents system to irrigate drought

Posted on June 4, 2015April 13, 2019 By rayhanania No Comments on Syrian refugee invents system to irrigate drought
Syrian refugee invents system to irrigate drought

A former Syrian journalist forced to flee in the face of oppression and increased violence is rebuilding his life and helping farmers in the Arab World to irrigate drought-ridden farmlands and crops. Ayman Abdel Nour has submitted a patent for his new invention a sub-surface irrigation system to counter the region’s growing shortage of water. By Ray…

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American Arabs, Bloggers, Commentary, Features, Gulf States, News, North Africa, Palestine & Jordan, Ray Hanania, Technology

Algerians Remember Massacres of May, 1945

Posted on May 7, 2015 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on Algerians Remember Massacres of May, 1945
Algerians Remember Massacres of May, 1945

After fighting for the independence of Europe, Arabs and Muslims in the Middle East were massacred by the military forces of their alleged Western nation allies, such as on May 8, 1945 when French soldiers clased with Muslims who were celebrating the collapse of the Nazi regime in Germany By Abdennour Toumi Ankara, Turkey — One…

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

The Pursuit of Happiness in the Arab World

Posted on May 2, 2015 By Abdennour Toumi No Comments on The Pursuit of Happiness in the Arab World
The Pursuit of Happiness in the Arab World

Do Arabs in the Middle East and Arab World have an apathetic attitude towards life and the pursuit of happiness? The growing problem of litter throughout is one sign they don’t care much about their societies at all By Abdennour Toumi Ankara, Turkey — Spring is here! It brings the aroma of fresh flowers, mowed grass and…

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

Middle East Christians in extreme danger Gemayel warns

Posted on March 28, 2015 By rayhanania 1 Comment on Middle East Christians in extreme danger Gemayel warns
Middle East Christians in extreme danger Gemayel warns

Amine Gemayel, Lebanon’s former president, raised the “specter of genocide” in speaking of atrocities against Christians and other minorities in the Middle East. Gemayel says Middle East Christians have never been in more extreme danger By Managing Editor “I have never in my life witnessed Middle East Christians in such extreme danger,” Amine Gemayel warned on…

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