Tag: Arabic spring
A king goes into hiding: Mohammed VI. of Morocco and the quake – politics
A short video without sound – that’s the only thing the Moroccans have seen of their king for days after the big earthquake. Mohammed VI sits there in Djellaba with…
Assad in Jeddah: The Arab Spring fades – Politics
On Thursday evening, President Bashar al-Assad landed in the Saudi Arabian port city of Jeddah for an extraordinary visit. Delegations from 22 countries met there on Friday afternoon. The fact…
COP27 in Egypt: On confrontation with the host – Politics
The German Pavilion in Hall A of the International Conference Center is packed on Tuesday evening. Men with small and large cameras push through the crowd to take pictures of…
On confrontation with the host – politics
The German Pavilion in Hall A of the International Conference Center is packed on Tuesday evening. Men with small and large cameras push through the crowd to take pictures of…
Alaa Abdel Fattah on hunger strike – Culture
Of Moritz Baumsteiger and Mirco Keilberth On Monday afternoon, a visitor arrived in Sharm el-Sheikh from London who Egyptian government officials would have liked to have sent back immediately: Sanaa…
Tunisia: President Saied expands his power with new constitution – politics
Tunisia is getting a new constitution and the president is getting significantly more power: According to the electoral authorities, a clear majority of 94.6 percent of voters voted in favor…
Tunisia: President Saied wants more power by referendum – Politics
A few days before the referendum on the new constitution, Tunisia’s President Kais Saied presented a new version of his draft. Accordingly, the power of the President is greatly expanded.…
Erdoğan in the United Arab Emirates: Better than no friends
Turkey and the United Arab Emirates have been enemies for over a decade. Now Erdoğan is visiting Abu Dhabi. Both countries urgently need new alliances. .source site
Libya: Will war threaten again after the election of a second prime minister? – Politics
In the end, the new institutional division of Libya was brought about with a simple show of hands. The members of the House of Representatives in the government seat of…
Tunisia: My son, the jihadist
When her boy left Tunis, the mother thought nothing of it, he had to earn money. But then he went to Syria for jihad – and never came back. The…