GEW Editorial Qatar, a small but mighty nation located on the Arabian Peninsula, has emerged as a prominent player in the global market landscape. With its strategic location, booming economy, diverse demographics, and unique consumer behaviour, Qatar offers a plethora of opportunities for businesses seeking growth and expansion. The Economic Powerhouse Qatar\’s economy, primarily driven…
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Is the USA Still a Credible Democracy?
GEW Editorial They are self-proclaimed champions of democracy and human rights. They criticise and blame all the nations that do not take their “democracy” seriously and prefer to follow their own path to progress and development. They even wage war on any nation that seems to them too independent and proud of its historical patrimony…
Open Letter to the Western Leaders: What is the Fault of 2.3 Million People?
GEW Editorial by Hichem Karoui The situation in Gaza raises profound ethical questions regarding the impact of conflict on civilian populations. What is the fault of the 2.3 million people who have lived in Gaza under Israeli blockade for years? Israel and the West evoke the Hamas 7 October operation to justify the ongoing killing…
Fragments of Former European Unity
GEW Editorial Is this the beginning of the collapse of the Schengen Agreement? Eleven European countries have chosen to reinstate border controls, marking a poignant shift in the continent\’s political landscape. This decision emerges from a deep-seated fear within the European Union, stemming from the perception that it betrayed its moral compass by aligning with…
Freedom Weeps: You Will Fall
GEW Editorial Why Cease-Fire? Let Israel Kill The question of the West\’s decline has resonated throughout its history. From Oswald Spengler\’s \”The Decline of the West\” in the early 20th century to more recent works, the cyclical nature of civilisations has been underscored. Yet, answering whether the West is indeed in decline requires a…
Tunisia Leads the Arab Democratic Movement
GEW Editorial The majority of Tunisians do not assess the extent to which their 2011 revolution transformed the Arab world. Although most nations’ mass media, except for the Arab world, have been encouraging and supporting Tunisia’s unprecedented democratic movement, known as the Arab Spring, many Tunisians have no clue about how much they have impacted…
Erdogan and Israel: Constraints Don\’t Rule Out Regional Conflagration
GEW Editorial The intricate web of diplomatic, economic, and military interactions has woven a multifaceted fabric in the relationship between Turkey and Israel. The bilateral relationship between the two nations has experienced phases of intimate collaboration. Yet, it has also been marred by occasional escalations of tensions, notably about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Turkey\’s participation…
Undiplomatic Arrogance: Blinken, Al Jazeera, and the Boundaries of Free Speec
GEW Editorial In a world where the subtleties of diplomacy frequently escape even the most astute political observers, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has achieved the unimaginable—elevating impudence and arrogance to unprecedented levels within the sphere of international relations. The audacity of this act? Requesting Qatar to moderate Al Jazeera\’s reporting of Israel\’s actions…
You\’ll Have To Negotiate With Hamas Soon Or Late
Why Do You Want Us to Condemn Hamas? I am not known as an Islamist and have never been or will be. For I do not equate Islam with any political party\’s drive for power. But only in one case, I would support an Islamist group: if it is fighting for the freedom of…
Israel Will Not Win This War
Here is another narrative than what you hear or read on mainstream media:
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of modern history’s most lasting and controversial topics. While the conflict is deeply rooted in a mix of religious, ethnic, and territorial disputes, which began with the Zionist movement’s claim to a right in a land inhabited for centuries by Arab Palestinians, it is also shaped by external influences, including the role of Western governments led by the United States.