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OPINION

A turning point for clean cooking

Oped, Published on 15/05/2024

» For most of her life, Florence Auma Ode cooked over an open fire in her Kenyan home. The resulting smoke coated the walls with a layer of soot and filled her lungs -- and those of her family members -- with particulate matter.

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Tunisia: The last Arab democracy goes under

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 29/07/2022

» Tunisia would seem to have everything going for it. Average salaries are the third-highest in all of Africa's fifty countries, just behind Morocco and South Africa. Literacy is 97% among the under-30s, population growth is only 1% a year, and it's a democracy that functions under the rule of law. Or rather, it was.

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Look at history, Syrian sanctions won't end war

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 27/06/2020

» Last week the US imposed new sanctions on Syria: a "sustained campaign of economic and political pressure" to end the nine-year war by forcing President Bashar al-Assad to UN-brokered peace talks where he would negotiate his departure from power. Mr Assad's wife was already cross about not being able to shop at Harrod's or Bergdorf Goodman, so he should crumble any day now.

OPINION

Mohamed Morsi: A death foretold

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 21/06/2019

» Egypt's first and last democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, died on Monday, lying on the floor of the courtroom where they were trying him on yet more charges. (He was already serving several life sentences.) It was probably a heart attack, but according to witnesses they left him lying there for 20 minutes before medical help arrived.

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OPINION

Humour best weapon against strongmen

News, Published on 13/02/2017

» When Egyptians gathered in Tahrir Square to protest against the regime of Hosni Mubarak in 2011, they brought with them a sense of humour -- a weapon of fun against the guns and tear gas of the military. They carried cartoons, sang parodies and renamed the central garbage heap after one of the president's agencies.

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OPINION

The Chinese approach to civilisational diplomacy

News, Published on 07/12/2016

» China is quickly becoming a world power, capable of exercising considerable influence over other countries. And it is advancing to the centre of the geopolitical stage just as -- if not because -- American and European leadership seems to be retreating into the wings.

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Morsi verdict shows justice is not entirely dead in Egypt

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 25/11/2016

» Mohamed Morsi, Egypt's first democratically elected president, has now been in prison more than three times as long as he was in the presidential palace, but his death sentence was quashed last week. On Tuesday, the country's highest appeal court also overturned his life sentence on a separate charge -- but that doesn't mean he's going to be free any time soon.

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OPINION

Show of frustration at Egypt's courts

News, Associated Press, Published on 02/06/2016

» Egyptian activist Sanaa Seif decided she had had enough of Egypt's justice system.

OPINION

The triumph and tragedy of Egypt

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 15/02/2016

» Exactly five years after Egypt's democratic revolution triumphed, the country is once more ruled by a military office. General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi seized power in July 2013, and he is even nastier than his predecessors.

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Sharm el-Sheikh image threatened after Russian jet crash

News, Published on 04/11/2015

» The Egyptian government has long promoted the glittering resort of Sharm el-Sheikh as both the crown jewel of its tourist industry and a redoubt of security against jihadi violence.