By Hichem Karoui Obviously, there is a problem between Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan, and the cause is water. The conflict between these three countries over the Nile River is deeply rooted in historical and geographical factors. Historically, the dispute is influenced by colonial-era treaties that granted Egypt significant control over the Nile waters, which Ethiopia…
Category: Current Affairs
President Sisi in Turkey
Hichem Karoui Historical Background: Egypt was part of the Ottoman Empire for three centuries, despite conflicts such as the war led by Muhammad Ali against Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II in 1831. Diplomatic Relations Established: Turkey established diplomatic relations with Egypt in 1925, upgrading its mission to ambassadorial level in 1948. Free Trade Agreement: Both countries…
Question to Mr Peter Stano: Will Any Country of the EU Arrest Benjamin Netanyahu For War Crimes?
The EU’s Stance on ICC Warrants: A Question of Consistency and Global Justice Hichem Karoui In recent developments, the European Union has found itself at the center of a complex debate surrounding the enforcement of International Criminal Court (ICC) warrants. This issue has come to the forefront following the visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin…
The Potential Impact of a Russia-NATO War on Europe: Analyzing Consequences and Motivations
Hichem Karoui 1. Introduction The prospect of a direct military confrontation between Russia and NATO forces is a scenario that has long concerned policymakers, military strategists, and scholars of international relations. Such a conflict would have profound implications for global security and, most immediately, for the European continent. This article aims to explore the potential…
The Escalating Tensions: Russia’s Warning to the U.S. Over Ukraine Support
Hichem Karoui In recent developments that have sent ripples through the international community, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov issued a stark warning to the United States regarding its potential delivery of long-range missiles to Ukraine. This statement has reignited concerns about the delicate balance of power between these two global giants and the potential…
Sortie du livre : La France À L’épreuve: Ascension De L’Extrême Droite Et Menace De Division
La montée de l’extrême droite en France et la menace de division analysées dans un nouveau livre Paris, le 21 juin 2024 – Le livre La France À L’épreuve : Ascension De L’Extrême Droite Et Menace De Division, publié par La voix de la Méditerranée (GEW), plonge au cœur de la montée du Rassemblement national…
“Angry Africa” by Hichem Karoui: Unveiling the Complexities of the France-Afrique Relationship
London: Discover the captivating new book, “Angry Africa” by Hichem Karoui, which offers a thought-provoking analysis of the post-colonial relationship between France and its former African colonies. This authoritative and meticulously researched study delves deep into the intricate political, economic, and social dynamics that have shaped the often contentious relationship between France and its African…
China-USA: For A Realpolitik Renewal in Foreign Policy
GEW Research Paper by: Dr Hichem Karoui Contributions of the paper The paper analyses China’s claims and US policy regarding the reunification of China and the tensions between Beijing and Taipei. It highlights President Xi Jinping’s belief in the eventual reunification of China and the importance of fostering a shared sense of purpose among Chinese…
The Arab States Do Not Want Palestine to be Liberated
Opinion (GEW) by Dr Hichem Karoui Except for Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon, all of which border Israel, no Arab state has waged a war to liberate Palestine from Israeli rule since 1947. The Arab governments’ rhetoric is intended for internal consumption. The Arab peoples want a free and sovereign Palestine. However, their governments don’t…