#10 My Recent Trip to Egypt (Part Three): Cairo Airport: Gateway to the Marvelous History of Egypt – April 7, 2025
Cairo International Airport (1), situated approximately 15 kilometers northeast of the Egyptian capital, is the main and busiest airport in Egypt. Serving as a pivotal hub for EgyptAir and Nile Air, along with various other airlines, it boasts four terminals and holds a prominent position among Africa’s busiest airports in terms of total passengers. In […]
#9 – “The Oval Office Ambush: A New Low in American Diplomacy” – March 7, 2025
What was supposed to be a pivotal meeting between American President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy quickly descended into chaos, revealing the depths of hostility and manipulation aimed at Zelenskyy. What transpired was not just a fractious diplomatic encounter; it seemed like a carefully orchestrated ambush designed to humiliate and undermine the Ukrainian […]
#8 – My Recent Trip to Egypt (Part Two): “‘Fahlawah1’, A Unique Egyptian Spice at the Outer Gate of Egypt” – February 7, 2025
Established in 1932, Egypt Air is the first commercial airline in the Middle East and the seventh in the world. However, over ninety years of operation in the field of aviation have not been sufficient to establish towering customer service traditions, outstanding efficiency practices, or significant revenues. Instead, years of delinquency, manipulation, malfeasance, and a […]
#7 – My Recent Trip to Egypt (Part One): “Sorry No Direct Flights to Cairo” – January 7, 2025
Living in Columbus, Ohio, a mid-sized town in the Midwest, is fairly rewarding except for one thing: limited mobility when it comes to traveling to foreign countries. The challenge intensifies if your destination is not a prime tourist spot. Columbus is the 17th largest city in the U.S., with almost one million Americans calling it […]
#6 – Mass Shooting, an American Phenomenon*
Summary in seconds: mass shooting: recent tragic stories, a massive problem without clear definition, is it just an American phenomenon? Recent Tragic Stories “It was a quiet, peaceful, lovely morning, and people were enjoying the parade,” Adrienne Drell1, a retired Journalist and a resident of Highland Park, Chicago, recalled the moments that preceded the last […]
#5 – Is it just a baby formula shortage?*
Summary in seconds: President Biden’s response to baby formula shortage, whether it be a glitch in the supply chain or a crack in our system, Abbott’s facility fiasco, failures of the FDA, disparities even in shortages, monopolies of formula production and distribution, WIC program, and the Republican-suggested solution to formula shortage. On June 1st, 2022, […]
#4 – “The Great Replacement Theory”: Is It Tied To The Buffalo Massacre?*
Summary in seconds: the Buffalo massacre timeline: blacks versus whites on the socioeconomic spectrum, and the role of the “Great Replacement Theory”. It was 2:30 PM, on Saturday, May 14, 2022, * when an old unassuming car drove slowly into the parking lot of the only supermarket in a predominantly black neighborhood in Buffalo, New […]
#3 – Fatal consequences, Tariq Aziz’s meeting with James Baker
Summary in seconds: the role of misunderstanding non-verbal communication in starting wars: how the Foreign Minister of Iraq misinterpreted James Baker’s1 non-verbal cues on the eve of the First Gulf War, and what we will cover in our next article. Shortly after moving to the United States, I attended a class about human behavior. The […]
#2 – Alister Cook’s Remarkable 58-year Journey with “Letter from America”
Summary in seconds: Alistair Cook and his “Letter from America”: the impact of “Letter from America” on Middle Eastern listeners, Alistair Cook’s messages versus mine, and what will we cover in our next article On February 20th, 2004, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) aired the last episode of “Letter from America.” Alistair Cook1, the host […]
#1 – A letter from America, why?
Summary in seconds: The influence of the United States on Arab and Islamic countries, the significance of understanding American society, and what we will cover in our next article. Regardless of your feelings towards the United States, one must acknowledge the enormous influence that the United States exerts on the lives of people residing in […]