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Governments and organisations need to use the current moment to address the scourge of gender-based violence

Last Friday saw a breakthrough agreement on a permanent ceasefire in the Libyan conflict. One can only hope that implementation proceeds smoothly

The results of the recent Senate elections give important indicators about future developments in Egyptian politics and the role of the political parties

No matter who wins the US presidential election, be it the incumbent, President Trump, or the Democratic Party nominee, Vice President Joe Biden, unrest will be imminent in the US, so how far will that unrest go?

Regardless of who wins November’s US presidential elections, the world has changed. There is no going back

The rise of discriminatory rhetoric and policies, engendered for political gain, has to be rolled back

The current elections to Egypt’s House of Representatives indicate developments on the ground on which to build a renewed democratic path


The role of renewed, inclusive multilateralism is key to move ahead in unity to harness the potential of the private sector and civil society and direct them towards achieving national goals
While attention relative to the Libyan conflict focuses on the bifurcation between east and west, the south is ignored despite its festering and growing security challenges, writes Khaled Okasha
With the US stepping back and refocusing on China, France appears poised to play a greater role in the Middle East and North Africa, a role welcomed by Arab governments
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