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September 06, 2020
When will the Palestinian man wake up?!
September 04, 2020
Digital citizen
September 03, 2020
Macron and the almost impossible mission in Beirut
September 02, 2020
A crucial G20 Summit
August 31, 2020
What Aug. 31 means for Saudis
The decision to open international flights through Saudi airports is still on hold, especially with the return of a surge in coronavirus infection cases in some global travel destinations, such as France, Britain, Germany, Australia, Singapore and South Korea.While Saudi Arabia is working hard to control the spread of infection, as its daily figures are showing remarkable success, we have to understand that taking the risk of easing the precautionary measures might result in an unwanted setback.Hence, the resumption of international travel activity might take a longer period, with the exception of tourist travel!However, the economy has its opinion that cannot be ignored longer on this issue. International travel might return the way commercial activities have resumed, while maintaining...
August 30, 2020
The resumption of international flights
August 26, 2020
2021, Saudization of engineering jobs
Commenting on the critical standoff between his country and Turkey, the Greek prime minister said: We must negotiate in a civilized manner, as two neighboring countries, to reach solutions for our differences.Here, it seems that he is asking for the impossible from the Erdogan mentality that is leading Turkey to bad outcomes. However, Erdogan believes that, with his foolishness and recklessness, he is making gains for his project of expansion, control and incursion, ignoring international laws, treaties and diplomatic norms, trying to add more tension to an essentially troubled region burdened with accumulated problems.Exploration for oil or gas does not require sending naval vessels and combat aircraft to accompany the exploration ship, nor does it require training exercises for the Air...
August 26, 2020
Is Turkey sinking in the Mediterranean?
Since a week, I have been reading "Al-Fitna" by Kanan Makiya about the state of Iraq from 2003 till 2006, and it was amazing that whenever I finished reading a chapter of the novel and reading the news bulletins, I felt as if I was still completing the remaining chapters of the novel, as there is no difference in the details in terms of assassinations and violence.Last week alone, Basra witnessed assassinations against Iraqi activists, men and women, the most famous of whom is the Iraqi Reham Yaqoub. Their only sin was the rejection of Iranian influence, and corruption, and all of these assassinations were carried out by the lawless terrorist groups affiliated with militias defending Iran.Despite all the sad scenes, the amazing thing is the magnitude of Western hypocrisy,...
August 23, 2020
Iraq and international hypocrisy
August 21, 2020
Back to school — remotely