Mohammed Saad
- Columns
The Other Side of Beijing
Mohamed Saad All the way in the city of Beijing, I notice the trees on both sides of the road, as hardly any place is devoid of trees of different types and colors, tall trees with tall buildings, as if they are in a relationship of friendship and love with these huge buildings, and they complement each other to form beautiful artistic paintings that mix between nature Stunning and modern architecture. I recently went to…
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After the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Globe Is Burning
Mohamed Saad Kamel Smokes everywhere indicate fire, on the ground, honor, dignity, and humanity. The mortuaries are crowded with corpses of children instead of their sitting in the classrooms. There are no more flowers, except at the graves of the dead, and the mass burial ceremonies are continuing. Russia invades Ukraine, and the latter defends. China condemns, Taiwan condemned, Gaza screams and Israel justifies. France desires to nominate an ambassador for the gays and Sudan…
- Reports
The Agent: Nima Elbagir
Mohammed Saad Kamel Media disinformation is known as: ((deliberately and pre-conceived dissemination and dissemination of false information and ideas)) and in another definition ((creating a wrong opinion, but convincing enough, with the aim of making the opponent fall into an error while he is thinking correctly)). The release of fake news today requires a smartphone, an Internet connection, an account in social networks, and the application of the words of Joseph Goebbels, Minister of Political…
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The Chinese Dragon and the African Giant
Mohamed Saad Kamel For decades, the African continent has been swimming in complete darkness of ignorance, poverty, wars, and famines. Until this moment, Africa is still suffering despite the development of the world in all respects. Although the African continent is full of all the ingredients for success in terms of land, nature, and people, the opportunities in Africa have only been exploited by the old colonialists and the modern colonizers who, to this moment,…
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Importing Ethics from China!
Mohammed Saad Kamel I received a cordial invitation from the Chinese government to participate in a program designed for media people from all over the globe aiming at giving a chance for them to see the reality, transparency, and trustworthiness of the country. When I arrived in China, I expect to be astonished by the latest technology, buildings, and the growing industrial economy, but what amazed me is the people of China and a great…
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May our Eid Be Blissful and Bright
Mohammed Saad Kamel It is only three days that separate us from celebrating Eid Al-Adha. people are living between feeling joyful about its approach and fear of the price hikes of lambs. Sometimes you hear the good news that the exportation of livestock this year is less than the previous ones a matter that means that the prices will be reasonable this Eid, but also you hear that due to the high prices of fodder…
- Columns
Press in the Specialization Era
Mohammed Saad In the recent few years, especially in the modern and developed countries, the phenomenon of specialized periodicals and newspapers emerged, and with an increase in education added to the advancement of science and technology subspecialties came to the surface. Because the press is considered one of the humanities and social science besides its being an industry, it coped with the era of specialization. One of the latest studies in the USA said that…
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Volker!
Mohammed Saad In the Sudanese political arena, there are those who are happy because Volker accepted their engagement in the dialogue, while others are angry because the man excluded them. Both have a predisposition to being subjugated by neo-colonialism by granting a foreigner such authority in Sudan. President Al-Burhan called on all the Sudanese for a national accord, but Volker excluded some Sudanese from the proposed dialogue. The question that poses itself is who rules…
- Columns
Sudan Independence (2022)
Mohammed Saad I am very astonished by the practices of the international community on Sudan through imposing guardianship on all the Sudanese life aspects since independence. Yes, since independent Sudan did not get its independence literally, as I believe that it is a fictitious independence, and the evidence for this is the strong domination imposed by the international community on Sudan and its placement in the category of the least intelligent student who does not…
