Kassioun Editorial 1115: Are We Optimistic?
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“No change has taken place in 100 years, and it is happening now; we are leading this change together”. That is what the Chinese president said in front of the cameras to the Russian president at the end of his first international visit, days after…
Kassioun Editorial 1114: The Main Enemy and Lost Opportunities
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Lately, there has been a lot of political and diplomatic uproar surrounding Syria, including: talk about the possibilities of an Arab rapprochement; the Syrian-Turkish settlement and the obstacles standing in its way; Western games through the “chan…
Kassioun Editorial 1113: The Saudi-Iranian Agreement, a Good Omen!
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The agreement reached last Friday, March 10, between Saudi Arabia and Iran in Beijing and through Chinese mediation represents a new and important qualitative leap in the process of the birth of a new world that is free from Western bullying, especi…
Kassioun Editorial 1112: The Quadripartite Meeting: A Step Towards 2254
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Preparations continue for the quadripartite meeting, which will soon bring together, in Moscow, the foreign ministers of Syria, Turkey, Russia, and Iran, within the Astana framework towards achieving a Syrian-Turkish settlement, as an essential step…
Kassioun Editorial 1111: What After the Earthquake?
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It has now been three weeks since the earthquake catastrophe. While the space the disaster occupies in the media and politically is gradually receding, the reality reveals every day new depths of the disaster, as well as tremendous pain and sufferin…
Kassioun Editorial 1110: A Shelling and a Massacre After the Earthquake!
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The bodies of hundreds of Syrians are still under the rubble, and tens… possibly hundreds of thousands are still searching for shelter, food, and medicine after their homes collapsed on them and were destroyed. The wound is still bleeding, the shock…
Kassioun Editorial 1109: Why is “our Earthquake” More Deadly?
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The earthquake opens a new deep wound in the Syrian body, which is swollen with its wounds. Under the weight of the common pain, the most prominent things are the following:
Kassioun Editorial 1108: What Will Happen to Wages with the Changes in the Exchange Rate?
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Syria is witnessing the start of a new wave of depreciation of the exchange rate of the Syrian pound. It is not yet clear how far it will go and how long it will last. In parallel, there is a lot of talk about a possible wage increase.
Kassioun Editorial 1107: Palestine’s Presence Continues and Rises
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The Palestinian issue is going through its most important and dangerous phase these days since the Nakba, perhaps among the most important features of this stage are the following:
Kassioun Editorial 1106: Poverty and Hunger, and the Program of the First Day
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The UN defines the minimum and maximum limits of poverty (i.e., the hunger and poverty limits) as follows: $1.00 per day per person (the hunger limit) and $2.15 per day (the poverty limit). The exchange rate of the Syrian pound today against the dol…