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Contours of Conscience… Rewriting the Grammar of Global Human Rights
Ashraf AboArafe ON February 23, 2026, at the High-Level Segment of the 61st session of the United Nations Human Rights…
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Between the Nile and the Neva: A Call that Echoes Beyond Diplomacy
Ashraf AboArafe The February 24 phone call, initiated by Cairo, between Sergey Lavrov and Badr Abdelatty was more than a…
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When Sea Lanes Become Battlefields: Does Using Global Maritime Routes Turn a Strike into a Wider War?
Ashraf AboArafe writes IF the United States uses international maritime corridors to strike Iran, the issue extends far beyond…
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Uzbekistan and Egypt…A New Dawn in Social, Political, Spiritual, and Enlightened Partnership
Dr. Muzaffar Kamilov writes Chairman of the International Islamic Academy of Uzbekistan Member of the Executive Council of ICESCO EGYPT…
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When a Leader Knocks on the Door: Xi Jinping in the Warmth of Chinese Homes
Ashraf AboArafe According to Xinhua News Agency, the second volume of a book documenting President Xi Jinping’s visits to ordinary…
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From the Banks of the Nile to the Corridors of the Kremlin… Borisenko Returns to the Heart of Russian Diplomacy
Ashraf AboArafe By Presidential Decree No. 107, issued on February 20, 2026, Georgiy Borisenko has been appointed Deputy Minister of…
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The “Peace Council”… or a Strategic Re-Engineering of Conflict
Chief editor writes IN international politics, names are never accidental. When the concept of a “Peace Council” emerges at a…
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President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev at the Forefront: A Pragmatic Vision for Sustainable Peace
Ashraf AboArafe writes AT a time when the international system is undergoing profound transformation, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has positioned himself at…
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On the Frontlines of Dialogue: Uzbekistan’s Peaceful Ascent to Global Responsibility
Ashraf AboArafe writes FROM the steppes of Central Asia to the corridors of global diplomacy, Uzbekistan steps forward not with…
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Ramadan… When the Wound Calls the Adhan in Its Sanctuary
Poetry: Ashraf AboArafe In the beginning, the crescent was a silver minaret, hanging a small prayer on the…
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