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Khaled Diab is an award-winning freelance journalist, blogger and writer who is currently based in Belgium. He has previously been based in Tunis, Jerusalem, Brussels, Geneva and Cairo. Khaled writes for leading publications in Europe, the Middle East, the United States and Asia. He also produces audiovisual content and appears regularly as a commentator and analyst in the media. Khaled blogs at www.chronikler.com, and tweets at @DiabolicalIdea. Khaled is the author of two books: Islam for the Politically Incorrect (Gilgamesh, 2017) and Intimate Enemies: Living with Israelis and Palestinians in the Holy Land (Guardian, 2014).
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COP29: Carbon markets need to be fixed but are no quick fix for climate crisis
At COP29 in Baku, negotiators face the challenge of fixing Article 6 carbon markets while addressing the global failure to reduce emissions. Despite previous pledges, governments have not made significant progress in transitioning away from fossil fuels or fulfilling carbon market commitments. The conference, led by Azerbaijan, highlights the need for collective responsibility to prevent climate catastrophe. While carbon markets are a focus, reliance on them should not overshadow the necessity for immediate emissions reductions. The article emphasizes the importance of transparent governance and robust rules for carbon markets to ensure they complement climate action without unfairly burdening developing countries.
A year of horror in Gaza, the graveyard of civilisation
The article discusses the devastating impact of the ongoing conflict in Gaza, highlighting the humanitarian crisis and the failure of the international community to intervene effectively. It criticizes the Israeli government's actions, particularly under Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, and the role of Hamas in exacerbating the situation. The piece also reflects on the broader implications of perpetual warfare and the erosion of international law and human rights. The narrative is critical of the United Nations and other international bodies for their ineffectiveness, and it underscores the dire conditions faced by the Gazan population, including widespread displacement, famine, and the destruction of infrastructure.
Billionauts' space tourism and Mars fantasies need to be pulled back to Earth
The article critiques the growing trend of space tourism led by billionaires like Jared Isaacman and Elon Musk, questioning its environmental impact during a climate crisis. It highlights the significant carbon emissions and potential ozone depletion caused by rocket launches, arguing that space tourism is irresponsible given the current climate emergency. The text also challenges the feasibility and ethics of Mars colonization, suggesting that resources would be better spent addressing environmental issues on Earth. The article calls for improved international regulations to prevent private interests from dominating space exploration.
Will the Middle East be consumed by vengeance?
The article discusses the escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly between Israel and Iran, following the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran. It highlights the potential for a major regional conflict, exacerbated by retaliatory threats from Iran and military actions by Israel. The piece criticizes the international community, including the United States and the European Union, for their ineffective diplomatic efforts and increased military presence. It also questions the motivations of key players, such as Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, suggesting that their actions are driven by vengeance and political agendas. The article warns of the dire consequences of continued aggression and the potential for a devastating war.
Egypt's Invisible Revolution
On the tenth anniversary of Egypt's uprising, the hopes for greater freedom and equality remain uncertain. The political turmoil and violent repression have hindered the transition to a democratic Egypt. Despite the regime's efforts to suppress dissent, significant social and cultural changes, particularly in women's rights and youth activism, have emerged. Women have become more assertive in their quest for equality, challenging traditional norms and fighting back against harassment. The youth have also played a crucial role in the revolution and continue to resist traditional authority. The regime's attempts to control social and cultural evolution have been largely ineffective, with changes occurring despite their efforts.
New Atheists and old prejudices
The article explores the informal alliance between New Atheists and Christian fundamentalists against Islam, highlighting the alienation felt by many atheists, particularly in the Arab world. It critiques prominent figures like Richard Dawkins and Sam Harris for their perceived Islamophobia and cultural biases. The piece also discusses the challenges faced by Arab atheists in navigating their identity amidst Western and religious pressures. It calls for a universalist humanism that respects all beliefs, criticizing the tribalism and sectarianism present in both religious and atheist circles.
The heat is on to save climate action at the ballot box
The article discusses the shifting political climate in Europe and the UK, highlighting the rise of far-right and anti-climate forces in upcoming elections. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining climate action on the political agenda, despite the potential for political regression. The article criticizes figures like Geert Wilders and Ursula von der Leyen for their stances on climate policies, while praising the Labour Party and organizations like Friends of the Earth for their commitment to environmental issues. It calls for activists and voters to combat political apathy and ensure climate action remains a priority.
Montreal Jewish school hit by gunfire in second such attack in Canada within days
A Montreal Jewish school was struck by gunfire, marking the second such attack in Canada within days. Police confirmed that at least one bullet hit the Orthodox yeshiva, following a similar incident where two masked suspects opened fire at a Chabad girls’ school in Toronto. No injuries were reported in either attack.
Battle for the climate at the ballot box
The article discusses the potential impact of upcoming European elections on climate policies, highlighting the rise of far-right and anti-climate political forces. It expresses concern over the possible rollback of the European Green Deal and the EU's climate targets, citing examples from the Netherlands and the UK. The article emphasizes the importance of voter engagement and activism to counteract political apathy and ensure climate action remains a priority. It also notes the role of NGOs and progressive forces in maintaining momentum for climate initiatives, even in opposition.
Prologue: Writes of passage – #25YearsAJournalist
The article reflects on the author's 25-year journey in journalism, beginning in Egypt amidst professional challenges and personal setbacks. It highlights the difficulties faced in a tightly controlled media landscape, the struggle to find a platform for youth voices, and the author's perseverance despite financial hardships. The narrative also touches on the broader socio-political environment in Egypt, including state repression and student apathy. The author shares experiences from various jobs, including teaching and attempts to break into radio, ultimately emphasizing the importance of storytelling and freedom of expression in journalism.
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