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Jul 7, 2023 |
politicstoday.org | Ali Lmrabet |Bilal Bagis |NATO Summit |Murat Yesiltas
It goes without saying that nothing is going well between Morocco and Algeria. Everyone is convinced that relations between the two major Maghreb countries have reached a point of no return, and observers are on the lookout for the slightest incident on the ground that could trigger a dramatic acceleration in tension and give rise to a dramatic exodus to Europe much more consistent than the current one.
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Jul 3, 2023 |
politicstoday.org | Ali Burak Daricili |Faruk TASCI |Ali Lmrabet |Ufuk Necat Tasci
Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrei Karlov was assassinated by Mevlüt Mert Altıntaş, a police officer from the Ankara Police Department, during the opening of a photography exhibition at the Çağdaş Sanat Merkezi contemporary arts center in Ankara on December 19, 2016. After the assassination, Altıntaş, shouting slogans of the terrorist Salafist/jihadist Jabhat al-Nusra, engaged in a confrontation with police officers who came to arrest him and was fatally shot.
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Jun 28, 2023 |
politicstoday.org | Samah Zaher Zaqout |Ali Lmrabet |Ufuk Necat Tasci |Yousef M. Aljamal
Amid massive Israeli shillings and constant explosions in 2009, my family and I were forced to evacuate our home in Gaza. This evacuation saga would repeat itself later, as Israel’s attacks on Gaza became frequent. We hastily gathered near a dusty road trying to hide in a basement. I was barely nine years old at the time. My parents would claim the bombing was a game we played to distract us from the harsh reality we lived in.
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Apr 7, 2023 |
politicstoday.org | Ali Lmrabet |Dilek Kütük |Cengiz Algan |Nour Naim
Racist rhetoric These migrants were considered “âbid,” slaves, and as “slaves” they were subjected to the violence of deprivation of freedom and control over their own body. The case created a considerable stir around the world, but not in Libya, where few are unaware of the atrocious end of Colonel Gaddafi’s Black guards, composed of Chadians, who were mobbed and lynched during the 2011 revolt.
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Apr 5, 2023 |
politicstoday.org | Nour Naim |IMRAN KHAN |Usman Masood |Ali Lmrabet
Throughout history, misinformation was a powerful weapon in the hands of people who fought to maximize their interests. Atrocity fabrication—the invention and reporting of atrocities committed by an adversary without knowledge that they ever occurred—has a centuries-long history at the heart of propaganda and power politics as an effective means of moving public and international opinion.
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