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The portraits of world leaders hanging in the 15th-floor boardroom of The New York Times are not an endorsement.
Exactly 25 years ago a group of young soldiers broke away from a military parade in Cairo. They opened fire on the podium where President Anwar Sadat of Egypt, flanked by his top brass and foreign ...
Iran's capital has announced plans to scrap a street name that honoured one of the killers of former Egyptian president Anwar Sadat, a symbolic bone of contention in ties with Cairo since the ...
Israel is not explicitly calling for the overthrow of the theocracy in Iran. In his only interview in Hebrew since Israel ...
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The move is seen as a significant gesture by Iran to improve long-strained diplomatic relations with Egypt. For decades, the street in northern Tehran was named after Islambouli, the man who ...
In the same token no good columnist will want to proffer a solution to a mammoth problem like terrorism without first examining the circumstances that brought it about in the first instance. Some few ...
News clip Last night, the US struck Iran’s three uranium-enrichment plants, using missiles and huge bunker buster bombs. This was their main and most challenging target, the Fordow nuclear site built ...
History lessons
It is apparent to Tehran that Netanyahu is determined to go for the jugular and destroy its nuclear programme completely. In ...
From left, Egyptian president Anwar Sadat, US president Jimmy Carter and Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin sign the Camp David Accords at the White House in 1978. Reuters Mr El Islambouli, a ...
Now, in the wake of Israel’s emerging victory, it is critical that world leaders determine which narrative holds the ...