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The Russian-Ukrainian war and its repercussions on the world order
A study conducted by: Dr. Anas Khaled Al-Nassar
The study monitors, in quick hints, the nature of the Russian-Western conflict and its consequences through the war between Russia and Ukraine, with historical views of the collapse of the old world order following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and the formation of a new unipolar system led by the United States.
Then the study sheds light on the fruits of the ongoing conflict and what the world today is facing in terms of speculation about building a new world order or what is meant by it (the new post), supported by other events and facilitating factors, in which Russia regains its polarity and its lost glory among yesterday’s friends and today’s enemies.
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With the end of immediate hazards military , the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia shall be knew that it was time to regain its sovereignty over the two islands (Tiran and Sanafir), This was to meeting that brought together the Foreign Ministers of the Kingdom, Prince Saud Al-Faisal, and the Egyptian Foreign Minister, Esmat Abdel-Majid,,,
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Actually read and look ahead
A study conducted by: Noura Al-Ahwali
The study dives into the turbulent Tunisian reality more than ten years after the revolution, which sparked on December 17, 2010, shedding light on the Tunisians’ demands for social justice, economic security, and political stability, which have been stagnating, amid the continuation of successive political crises, and the struggle of intellectual currents. With contradictory tendencies, some of them try to control the country’s administration, and control the joints of the state.
The study also deals with the reality of the situation in Tunisia as a result of the state of conflict, conflict and polarization, which left the country with economic stagnation, a trade deficit, and a rise in unemployment and inflation rates, and its translation by accurate negative statistics on this situation





