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Populism as a political product: Why do simple speeches win in a complex world?

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Dec 11

Cities as political power: Why are cities like Dubai and New York richer and more powerful than countries?

The rise of cities is explained by their ability to gather wealth, innovation and human resources in a small space, turn...

Sabreen Hajahja 11
Dec 09

Populism as a political product: Why do simple speeches win in a complex world?

Populism works because it gives people simple stories that explain a complex world, a clear enemy and a sense of certain...

Sabreen Hajahja 26
Dec 06

BRICS+ expansion: A protest bloc or a real alternative to the West?

BRICS+ is emerging as a rising power with half the world and a third of its resources, but it is still oscillating betwe...

Sabreen Hajahja 39
Nov 27

The rise of technological diplomacy: Artificial Intelligence as a New Political Weapon

In the age of algorithmic power... it's no longer whoever has the gun that's the most powerful, but whoever writes the c...

Sabreen Hajahja 91
Nov 24

Security and migration: "Hidden Terms" in Europe's Agreements

When borders are weaponized, crossing becomes a political act... not a humanitarian path.

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Nov 18

After three years of war, has Europe become a military power... or just a divided continent?

Europe has changed... but the more serious question is: Has it changed enough?

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Nov 17

Europe and the "weapon of conditionality": The political price of access to the European market

In a rapidly changing world, nothing is free... even trade comes with strings attached.

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Nov 13

Turkey and the EU: Cooperation without convergence in 2025

Between European ambition and Turkish pragmatism... Partnership without love, cooperation without rapprochement.

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Nov 02

Turkish Influence in Syria 2025: Withdrawing or Repositioning?

Turkey did not leave Syria ... it just changed its seat from the battlefield to the political operating room.

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Oct 24

From forced partnership to war: The Historical Roots of the Burhan-Hemedti Conflict

This is not a war of two men... but the result of a state built on weapons before the law, on power before the homeland.

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Oct 22

Trump as a man of peace: The Gaza Plan as a tool to reshape U.S. influence

Not every truce is peace... sometimes it's a redrawing of the map with the American pen.

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Oct 21

Trump's Gaza peace plan: A delicate balance between truce and explosion - will it work?

The most dangerous thing about this plan... is that it offers real hope, but it stands on the brink of collapse.

Sabreen Hajahja 172
Oct 15

🔹 The Invisible Alliance: How did Washington and Tel Aviv turn digital intelligence into a global surveillance weapon?

When algorithms ally with power, silence becomes a new kind of surveillance.

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Oct 14

🕊️ Sharm el-Sheikh Summit 2025: Peace with cameras or power engineering?

In Sharm el-Sheikh, peace was made with cameras ... not with the pens of agreements.

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Oct 13

Did Trump and Netanyahu really write a new chapter in the history of political alliances?

With Trump back in power, the era of alliances that are managed from the leader's room rather than the halls of diplomac...

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Oct 12

Netanyahu and political longevity: The leader who lives by the rhythm of crises

The more the crisis in Israel intensifies, the more Netanyahu remains steadfast... as if fear is the secret to his survi...

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The End of Universities? Post-AI Education

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Education between the past and the future: From a culture of memorization to building a thinking mind

Education will not create a future by memorization, but by a mind trained to understand and think in a world that no lon...

Sabreen Hajahja 46
Dec 01

Where brain chip implants are taking us: A new sky for humans... or a new world of limitations?

Brain chip implants are opening an unprecedented door between man and machine; what started as technologies to restore m...

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Dec 01

Brain-computer interfaces: Clinical breakthroughs bring us closer to human-machine fusion

Brain-computer interfaces are moving from the lab to the body, converting neural signals into speech and movement... ope...

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Nov 19

Education in the age of AI: Who crosses the bridge ... and who is left behind?

Between those who cross the bridge and those who are left behind... AI stands to reshape the future of knowledge.

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Nov 19

Artificial Intelligence and Education: From cheating tool to co-teacher

Education is no longer a contradiction between man and machine... it has become a partnership to create stronger minds.

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Nov 03

The future of green transformation: Sustainable Development or Neo-Colonialism?

What seemed like a green revolution to save the planet... could be a soft bridge to the return of colonialism.

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Nov 01

Is green hydrogen really going to save the planet... or is it a political illusion?

In a smokeless race, the world is not looking for a new fuel... but a new meaning of energy.

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Europe and the "weapon of conditionality": The political price of access to the European market

In a rapidly changing world, nothing is free... even trade comes with strings attached.

Sabreen Hajahja 117
Nov 21

How does the EU maintain its economic supremacy through legislation?

At a time when the rules of power are changing, Europe has chosen to make its power through law... and to make legislati...

Sabreen Hajahja 113
Nov 16

Living in Arab countries: Unbearable housing and insecure jobs

When rent becomes a dream, a job becomes an illusion, and the state is absent... Expense turns from an economic number t...

Sabreen Hajahja 109
Nov 16

Global overpricing: Why are Arab citizens paying double the price?

The danger is not in today's high price... but in getting used to it tomorrow.

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Nov 11

The end of the gold monopoly: How will cryptocurrencies redefine money in 2025?

The age of gold is not over, but it is no longer alone at the top. The world is experiencing the birth of dual money: a ...

Sabreen Hajahja 130
Nov 11

Gold or cryptocurrencies: The global trust race after the 2025 crises

Whenever fear runs high, the world goes back to gold... Whenever ambition runs high, it runs to code.

Sabreen Hajahja 121
Nov 09

The AI bubble: When intelligence becomes an investment on the verge of bursting

The real intelligence is not in the algorithms, but in our ability to distinguish illusion from revolution.

Sabreen Hajahja 134
Nov 08

Gold as a psychological refuge: Why do we run to gold when we are afraid?

In every crisis - from 2008 to the coronavirus pandemic - gold has been the first refuge for the fearful.

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