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Erdogan's ideological battle!
Some observers expect a military confrontation between Turkey and Greece as a result of the conflict over control of oil and gas reserves in the eastern Mediterranean, which was basically a dispute over demarcating the airspace and territorial waters in the Aegean Sea. The conflict has aggravated at present due to these new factors — I mean exploration for oil and gas.In any case, it will not be the first confrontation of its kind, in the event it occurs, as the history of military confrontations between the two countries over the Aegean Sea is long and extends from the 1974 war until the skirmishes these days over gas exploration and the war of words and hostilities on the Mediterranean Sea waters.Erdogan is taking advantage of religious sentiments around the world to produce a...
September 09, 2020

Erdogan's ideological battle!

No surprises as these are from Qatar
HOW naive and romantic, to put it concisely, was the proposition of “the Gulf cohesion” in the face of Qatar’s actions, and that prompted the Quartet — Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates — to boycott Qatar, closing the land and air borders with it, and expelling it from the Arab Coalition to support legitimacy in Yemen.There had been many shocks and scandals that shed light on Qatar’s absurd role in the Arab region. The surprises in this respect began even before the boycott. These include the leakage of Gaddafi’s conversations with the former Qatari emir and his foreign minister, and the revelations made a few days ago about Qatar’s funding of Houthis to target Saudi Arabia.The Austrian German-language newspaper Die Presse reported that Doha has...
September 08, 2020

No surprises as these are from Qatar

An imaginary victory for Iran
The United States of America tried its best for the extension of an arms embargo against Iran that is due to expire in October but its resolution was rejected by Russia and China in the UN Security Council while countries such as Britain, France and Germany abstained from voting in a move seen as a veiled rejection.Even though the UN arms embargo on selling and buying weapons from Iran has been in place for the last 13 years, we have witnessed its rampant violations with arms reaching Iran’s militias, and therefore, the lifting of the embargo will increase its ability to destroy. Iran will not be forced to smuggle weapons, but rather it will buy them openly and thus expose the Arab region in particular to more killings and displacement.Despite the full awareness that Iran is the most...
August 18, 2020

An imaginary victory for Iran

UAE and onslaught of the merchants of the ‘issue’ and political charlatans!
The peace agreement between the United Arab Emirates and Israel has put a heavy stone in the stagnant geopolitical pool of the Middle East and the world. I do not think that the attempts of betrayal and the attack on the UAE will surprise anybody who is familiar with the behavior of the merchants of the (Palestinian) “issue,” as well as the political charlatans, and marketers of crises and tensions!Of course, they are well known. They are the Arab leftists and the Islamist ideologues who hail from the Brotherhood’s flock and their ilk. Along with them, are those who were paid Qatari and Turkish money, and the mullahs of Iran who have been trading with the Palestinian issue since the transformation that was brought about by the regime of Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979.Unfortunately, no...
August 16, 2020

UAE and onslaught of the merchants of the ‘issue’ and political charlatans!

Egypt draws the line
A brave Arab stance on the part of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi signals some significant implications in view of its timing and place. In his declaration about Egypt’s readiness to intervene militarily in Libya, represents a move to stop the attempts for expansion of the new Ottoman regime. This expansionist move targets not only Libya and Egypt but rather seeks to expand and impose Turkish hegemony on Arab countries.June 20, 2020, will be remembered as a historic day featuring a milestone in the confrontation between the sovereign Arab National State Scheme, and plans aimed at spreading chaos, destruction and delusion of the alleged Brotherhood Caliphate supported by the sick Turkish man Recep Tayyip Erdogan.El-Sisi — in the name of his country and Arab national security...
June 22, 2020

Egypt draws the line

The unscrupulous Erdogan
Many people thought that the “export of the revolution” or in another sense the export of unrest and problems beyond its borders was the monopoly of the regime of rogue mullahs. However, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is striving, in a competition with Iran, to grab the title as he seeks to undermine the security and stability of the Arab countries, which he believes should be under the yoke of the "Ottoman Sultan", who is historically known as the “Sick man of Europe.”Erdogan’s forces have spread destruction and death in northwestern Syria as well as on the Libyan soil, in addition to their interference in northern Iraq and setting up a military base in Qatar. Erdogan, in his capacity as the franchisee of the Brotherhood, encourages the outfit to usurp the...
June 09, 2020

The unscrupulous Erdogan

May 28, 1960 … A historic day
On this day, May 28, 2020, Okaz newspaper completes 60 years of its brilliant and bright professional track record with an incessant march spanning over six decades. In continuation of this march featuring excellence, we always strive to take advantage of the latest innovations and developments in the field of journalism to bring about a high level of professional standards to Okaz. We are keen on adopting the highly advanced technology and tools of journalism in fulfilling all requirements to further boost our credibility while serving the nation and the people. All these are within the ambitious plans to upgrade content through the collective efforts of the editorial departments in order to bring out the newspaper as the best media product.We are highly honored in this era of information...
May 28, 2020

May 28, 1960 … A historic day

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Online education: ‘The road not taken’
By Dr. Waquar Ahmad KhanBEING a linguist, I study every aspect of language, including vocabulary, grammar, the sound of language, and how words evolve over time. So, I am always a bit conservative to make any calculations about the future of online teaching.Robert Frost in his famous poem “The Road Not Taken” symbolizes road as the choice we make in our life that impacts our destiny and future. The important message in the wake of an unprecedented outbreak of inauspicious COVID-19 has shaken up the landscape of worldwide educational scenario dramatically giving a forced choice for online education. The predominance of face-to- face teaching vs. online education shows represents choice between the road not taken versus the road taken. The road not taken calls for “emergency remote...
May 28, 2020

Online education: ‘The road not taken’

Public health after COVID-19
By Raniah ZamzamyAs we are working so hard to maintain our systems and to control the number of incidents of COVID-19, the work for recovery after the end of this pandemic may not get the same level of attention. We are not talking about the systems only but we include individual’s daily life as some will be affected financially, mentally, and physically. Special groups like elderly and disabled people; and systems such as education and social support will need extra efforts to recover. How can we be prepared? This is what we will focus here. Analyzing dataThere is tremendous amount of data for all systems. Looking at the data will give us an estimation of number of people who will need mental health, number of children who suffered from domestic violence, number of businesses that lost...
May 16, 2020

Public health after COVID-19

The fight against COVID-19, a Saudi perspective
The invisible enemy, as alleged, invaded the borders of states fiercely with no regard to race, sex, age or status. The infection rate around the world has surpassed the two million mark, and the death rate surged to nearly 150,000 worldwide. Several countries have witnessed a catastrophic collapse of their healthcare systems, as a result of an unprecedented surge in patients seeking emergency medical attention in a relatively short time, outstripping the carrying capacity of their healthcare systems. Not to mention the tragic implications associated with the sharp scarcity of ventilators, PPE, and healthcare cadres. As for some countries, their healthcare systems seem somewhat steadfast but nevertheless vulnerable that could be overwhelmed at any moment. Few countries, however,...
April 18, 2020

The fight against COVID-19, a Saudi perspective

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