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Writer: Gennady Rudkevich, Georgia School The primary result of the January 2022 Kazakhstan protests was to solidify the switch of power from Nursultan Nazarbayev to Kassym-Jomart Tokayev that began with the latter’s assumption of the Kazakh preside...
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Writer: Ross Tapsell, ANU Australian information protection of the COVID-19 pandemic has been largely focussed on america and United Kingdom, not Asia and the Pacific. Between 1 December 2020 and 28 February 2021, 53 per cent of COVID-19 overseas ne...
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Writer: Bingqin Li, UNSW As more nations loosen their pandemic restrictions, many need to know when China will abandon its zero-case technique (dongtai qingling) and end its quarantine necessities. The International Monetary Fund claims that stickin...
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Writer: Neil Thomas, Eurasia Group Chinese language President Xi Jinping boasts that his nation is a ‘world leader’ in COVID-19 prevention. China persists with a zero-COVID coverage that makes use of lockdowns, mass-testing and border restrictions t...
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Writer: Editorial Board, ANU As missiles fall on Kyiv, you may be forgiven for forgetting that the final international disaster — the pandemic that continues to contaminate almost two million individuals a day worldwide and is chargeable for one dyi...
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Writer: Sourabh Gupta, Institute for China-America Studies On 28 February 1972, america and China issued the Shanghai Communique. The doc marks a pivotal second in the history of China’s trendy worldwide relations, corresponding to its historical tr...
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Writer: Evelyn Goh, ANU Fifty years on from what US president Richard Nixon referred to as ‘the week that modified the world’, it's applicable to recall one of the radical policy turnarounds of all time. Nixon’s opening to Communist China reversed 2...
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2 months ago
Past the burdensome weight of the week and the myriad of unwelcomed surprises, there's a day the place all is put to rest in Egypt. The Friday morning bliss is unmatched — no alarms are set, and the first act of self-love is paralleled with the prim...
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Cairo’s streets are crammed with photographs and symbols, some more delicate than others. On my day by day commute from one aspect of Cairo to another, stuck in visitors, I steadily see a face smiling at me: Mohamed Metwali Al Shaarawi popularly ref...
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Following the eruption of the Ukrainian-Russian battle final Thursday, Egyptian residents in Ukraine have been following directions and statements issued by the Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Kyiv. On Saturday 26 February, The Minister of...
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There’s salt on the brow and higher lip when one enters Alexandria’s Cecil Lodge. It’s the 1940s, jazz is swinging in the foyer, chandeliers grasp low sufficient to heat the collar, and the odor of freshly baked bread brings with it the overpowering...
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Cairo has all the time mastered the art of political acrobatics, enjoying East and West off each other to make sure its personal revenue. In the course of the Chilly Struggle, it was former President Gamal Abd El-Nasser who first “shocked the West b...
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Over the previous few years, very similar to Egyptian movies copying Western ones, there has been a variety of Egyptian collection that have taken concepts, characters, even actual frames from American collection. While some of these collection admi...
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To help Egypt’s digital transformation technique, the Egyptian Ministry of Communications and Info Know-how is presently working on a pioneering undertaking within the New Administrative Capital, that may position Egypt as a regional hub for technol...
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2 months ago
The Ministry of Overseas Affairs referred to as on its embassy in Ukraine to offer pressing help and look after the first Egyptian injured through the conflict, Mohamed Zayed, who's presently in a hospital in Ukraine’s japanese metropolis of Kharkiv...