While there are four possible scenarios for the future of the Arab uprisings, the most likely is for a process of limited change and the formation of unstable democratic regimes, writes Mohsen Saleh
The state of anxiety and scepticism regarding the (...)
Palestinian marches on the borders of Israel over recent weeks have put the right of return back on the international agenda, writes Mohsen Saleh*
When 12-year-old Imad saw his mother preparing some sandwiches for the 15 May march to the southern (...)
How should the Palestinian resistance movements respond to Israeli gains? By avoiding the dangers of burning into consciousness and finding a way towards its heightening, writes Mohsen Saleh* in Beirut
An old story has it that a woman used to (...)
Egypt's general budget deficit has climbed to 8.3 percent of the gross domestic product in the fiscal year 2009/2010. The deficit is estimated at LE99 billion.
According to a report prepared by the Finance Ministry, general revenue has declined by 5 (...)
Grand Ayatollah Mohamed Fadlallah, who died recently in Lebanon, was a lifelong supporter of the Palestinian cause, writes Mohsen Saleh*
The past few months have provided an opportunity to review the ideology of the late scholar Mohamed Hussein (...)
Finance Minister Youssef Boutros-Ghali confirmed that the government would begin disbursing approved pension increases to approximately 3.7 million citizens, who account for 48 percent of Egyptian pension holders, on Thursday.
In a statement on (...)
Israel's ten-part negotiating strategy with the Palestinians is designed to prolong negotiations as long as possible, while creating unavoidable facts on the ground, writes Mohsen Saleh*
Israel has a negotiating strategy that is designed to prolong (...)