أخبار الأهلي : ثلاثية الوسط افشة والسولية وديانج في الأهلي وربطها بسبب عدم مشاركة صالح جمعة حتى الأن ، – اغلب الاندية الكبيرة منها بشكل خاص هنلاقيهم بيلعبو برسم تكتيكي اقرب ل4-3-3 او خليط ما بين 4-2-3-1 و4-3-3 ودا لاسباب رئيسية زي: 1- لاعبين وسط (...)
الأهلي اليوم : يتمسك رينيه فايلر المدير الفني لففريق الأول لكرة القدم في النادي الأهلي بالتعاقد مع المهاجم النيجير أيكيلي ، لانه جاهز بدنيا وفنيا مشاركة مع الفريق بشكل سريع ، بالإضافة انه تدرب مع فايلر ويعلم اسلوبه وافكاره وبالتالي هيفهم دوره في (...)
The Democratic Alliance for Egypt (DAE) is planning a “preliminary paper” to be presented to the constitutional committee tasked with drafting Egypt's new constitution, said Wahid Abdel Meguid, the head of the DAE's coordinating committee. The DAE (...)
The Muslim Brotherhood on Wednesday issued its first strongly-worded statement against the ruling military council since the 25 January Revolution, requesting that it “meet the many promises it had given,” a declaration that some observers see as (...)
CAIRO – The butcher of Syria treats his people as if he is their God, not their President. Because he has inherited his power and the Syrian Constitution has been changed so that his family can continue ruling the country against the wishes of the (...)
The ruling National Democratic Party and its Government have not been the same since January 25. The weak ruling party and even weaker opposition parties have proven to be paper tigers.
The young people in these parties should have talked to the (...)
From Kurds in Turkey to Uighurs in Xinjiang in China, the instability factor of minorities is turning Central area into a time bomb.
What happened in the southern parts of Kyrgyzstan between the dominant Kyrgyz and the minority Uzbek has not been (...)
When Israeli leaders sent their commandos to attack the activists aboard boats in the Gaza-bound Freedom Flotilla in international waters, they intended to kill them. If they had wanted to seize the flotilla, carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, and (...)
For the first time, NATO troops from the US and three other NATO countries shared in this month's annual Victory Day military parade in Moscow, which no one had previously thought about, even after the fall of the Soviet Union.
At the same time, (...)
The US-sponsored indirect negotiations between the Palestinian Authority and Israel are essentially a test. For the US, they are a test of its credibility and its ability to fulfil its promises, proving itself to be a superpower capable of securing (...)
Nothing is more important for Egypt than the Nile. When the seven Nile Basin countries – Ethiopia, Uganda, Burundi, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and DR Congo – decided to create their own commission for Nile without the participation of Egypt and Sudan, (...)
The START 2 treaty between the US and Russia has kept the two superpowers enough nuclear warheads to destroy the world ten times over.
Yet, US President Barack Obama considers the most dangerous threat that his country and the world may face is (...)
Iraq's latest elections have proved that the future scenarios are still open for all possibilities. This means that both the Nouri al-Maliki government and the seven-year occupation have failed to put democracy on the right path in Iraq. The (...)
READERS of this newspaper rightly predicted that the Arab summit, which ended in Libya on March 28, would not be fruitful, as revealed by an opinion poll conducted online by The Egyptian Gazette and the Mail. The summiteers did not prove them wrong; (...)
Is the US-Israeli crisis a strategic one or just a diplomatic row? During US Vice-President Joe Biden's recent visit to Tel Aviv, the Israeli Interior Minister announced the building of new settlements in occupied Jerusalem. The White House (...)
The latest NATO offensive in Afghanistan took more time than had been planned and the combative Taliban defensive techniques cast more doubts on the US and NATO capabilities to win the war there. Moreover, NATO attacks forced Taliban fighters to (...)
As if no-one knows what to do next, partners of the Middle East peace process have agreed to start or restart negotiating what they negotiated long ago.
Or perhaps they fear answering the sensitive question of what might happen if the peace process (...)
Tensions between the Turkish government and the army have driven the country into a dilemma that needs calculated movement on the part of both sides to reach a solution.
The government has accused top military personnel of plotting a coup. Some of (...)
The Syrian-Iranian relationship that was booming is now possibly going sour, as erstwhile hidden signs of tensions have recently bubbled to the surface quite openly between the two allies.
To analyse the nature of this relationship, one should look (...)
Ukraine's recent presidential election that brought Victor Yanukovych, the Russian ally, to power is an important turning point in Russian-Western relations.
Although the elected president won marginally against incumbent Prime Minister Yulia (...)
Is the region heading for war or peace? Despite all parties being convinced that there is no military solution to regional conflicts, they continue to exchange threats.
Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman has recently threatened the Syrian (...)
A successful revival of the Middle East peace process faces many obstacles, no less Israel's past willingness to escape negotiations, or to let the process fall altogether. Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu calls for negotiation, while at the same (...)
Are the contradicting signs of the diplomatically troubled relations a reflection of a strategic change? Could Israel or Turkey afford severing their ties? Could the Turkish government go to the end of the road against the will of military (...)