Kassioun Editorial 1073: The Constitutional Committee: The Venue, Speed, and Prospects of its Work!
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Last Friday, the eighth session of meetings of the small body of the Constitutional Committee concluded in Geneva, and as usual, with no results.
Kassioun Editorial 1072: An Energy Crisis in the West, and Food Crisis in the South
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In the context of talking about crises that affect the entire world, the bulk of it is directed towards the energy crisis with its two main factors: oil and gas. However, the crisis that is more profound, dangerous, and catastrophic is the food cris…
Kassioun Editorial 1071: Why Did The Ruble Hold Up? Lessons in Defiance
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If we take a general look at the changes in exchange rate of the Russian ruble prior to February 24, 2022 and until today, that is, from the eve of the launch of the military operation in Ukraine, we will see that although the ruble’s value signific…
Kassioun Editorial 1070: The Entity’s Crisis and Our Crisis!
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Shireen’s assassination and the subsequent attack on her coffin, then the reactions thereto, constitute one aspect of a broader and more comprehensive picture of the existential crisis the “Israeli entity” is experiencing.
Kassioun Editorial 1069: Sanctions’ Donors and “Normalizing” the Catastrophe!
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On the 9th and 10th of this month, the sixth edition of the Brussels Conference for the “international donors of Syria” will be held. While this edition does not differ much from its predecessors with regard to its “symbolic” financial pledges compa…
Kassioun Editorial 1068: Deterioration of Syrian Working Class Conditions
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International Labor Day comes at a time when the Syrian working class is at its poorest and most oppressed conditions. While this holiday, in its Syrian dimension, does not bring any joy, especially for the Syrian worker, it more intensively carries…
Kassioun Editorial 1067: Two Approaches to Dealing with Sanctions
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US and Western sanctions are nothing new, they go back to more than 70 years, though their harshness varies from one place to another and from time to another.
Kassioun Editorial 1066: Electrifying the Country
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Not dealing with the electricity crisis as a priority rises to the level of national irresponsibility, as it contributes effectively to emptying the country of its people, perpetuating division, additional deterioration of living standards, and the…
Kassioun Editorial 1065: Ukraine is Merely a Spark
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Since the 2008 crisis erupted, at the time being called the “financial crisis”, it became clear to the “People’s Will Party” that the crisis would not stop and will continue to deepen reaching the main nerve of the capitalist system in its modern fo…
Kassioun Editorial 1064: Kyiv-Damascus… Delay or Acceleration?
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Since events in Ukraine started, the extremists from both Syrian sides rushed to look within these events for something that supports their previous slogans of “resolving militarily” and “toppling”. This behavior – apart from being detached from rea…