Mohammed Nosseir

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Mohammed Nosseir is an Egyptian liberal politician, living in Cairo and advocating for political participation, liberal values and economic freedom. He tweets @MohammedNosseir

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How effective is the United States’ supremacy?

American political elites frequently remind the rest of the world of their nation’s supremacy. Despite its status as a global superpower, the US' approach to...

Five clear but ignored factors contributed to Kamala’s loss

People often hide their personal motives, especially when society deems them immoral. This hypocritical behavior misguided the US presidential polls during the 2016 election,...

“Why do they hate us?” I will declare!

“This isn’t a friendship society; it’s a hatred community towards the US," was the reflection of a friend of mine after attending a gathering...

Hamas’ escalation is a consequence of valuing normalization over peace

Peace is a complex mission to achieve! Placing a cherry on top of a fragile foundation might make the plate look more appetizing, but...

Muslims’ struggle between spirituality and rationality

“Do you know better than God?" was a provocative statement by a friend of mine when I voiced unease about the distribution of my...

Westerners’ thoughts and values don’t suit the rest!

Trends in Western nations are frequently the source of global discourse. A topic suddenly appears and occupies the world’s minds for a few months. Then...

The bubble that drives Egyptians’ Minds

It is a bubble that manipulates the entire Egyptian society. A bubble that works to empower and privilege mediocre citizens at the expense of...

How Egyptians struggle with dignity and identity

“Was Saddam Hussein a criminal or a hero?” A question that was recently asked by a friend on Facebook. While I was shocked at...

Egypt, an ingenious nation begs for cash

Imagine a modest pretty girl who is about to get married to a rich man. When the bride’s friends learn about the marriage, they...

How Egyptians Came to Mourn Mubarak’s Tyranny

Ruling a large nation like Egypt for nearly 30 years requires more than the traditional authoritarian’s iron-grip. Unlike democratic leaders, successful authoritarian rulers need...

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