✍️For yet another consecutive year, Egypt is one of ten countries that the International Trade Union Confederation has designated as among the worst in the world for working people. Read more!⬇️
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"Just two months after the devastating June 1967 defeat, aka Naksa/setback, Gamal Abdel Nasser offered a remarkably frank assessment of the 15 years leading up to it. He described his own regime as paralyzed and rife with internal corruption and fear."
https://t.co/ssfwZpKXs0
Something Is Going to Snap: We are looking at sustained inflationary pressure that might tip the world into a recession, as well as shortages of certain items, including food, and major supply chain bottlenecks.
https://t.co/9SZSIEfdP9
A “Unilateral Ultimatum”: The Reassignment of Enmity from Israel to Hezbollah
Interview with Scholar Amal Saad (@amalsaad_lb) about the June 3 agreement.
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"The talks cannot actually be called 'negotiations' because Lebanon is not negotiating anything.
They are a U.S.-Israeli-managed compliance process, with Hezbollah being the problem to be solved, while Israel is treated, not as a party to the conflict, but as the party entitled to decide whether or not Lebanon has complied, and to keep aggressing whenever it claims it has not."
In my World Cup team guide for The Guardian, I analyze Egypt’s tactical prospects on the pitch while breaking down the socioeconomic barriers, nationalist rhetoric, and state repression that shape the reality for fans off it.
https://t.co/VopJaEvUOY
In an exclusive interview with CNN, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun tells CNN's Christiane Amanpour his message to the IRGC and Iran. https://t.co/V3msdvKCG1
“Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed has been the godfather of Egypt his entire life,” @NaguibSawiris tells me. “Egypt, thank God, we finally did what we should have done day one.” WATCH: https://t.co/0Z7Kp92MNc
In my World Cup team guide for The Guardian, I analyze Egypt’s tactical prospects on the pitch while breaking down the socioeconomic barriers, nationalist rhetoric, and state repression that shape the reality for fans off it.
https://t.co/VopJaEvUOY
Remember how everyone rushed to use his photo, of his walking toward an IDF tank to advocate for the lives of his patients? Rushed to plaster it everywhere, rushed to make AI edits, art, whatever. That was in December 2024.
How often is he mentioned today? He is alive, he is being tortured and slowly killed - he, alongside every Palestinian hostage, must be freed.