On KALW's weekly media round table, Khaled Diab took part in a radio debate on the rise of far-right politics on both sides of the Atlantic.
On KALW's weekly media round table, Khaled Diab took part in a radio debate on the rise of far-right politics on both sides of the Atlantic.
Economic growth in Egypt has mainly benefited the well-off, with many of the poor falling off the tightrope of the poverty line.
The chair of a leading multinational claims that Europeans do not work hard enough and do not value work enough. I beg to differ.
Natural wealth is so undervalued that countries believe they are getting richer when they are poorer. Can economists see green beyond the greenback?
For many Egyptians, tip-based and street jobs are their only means of survival.
Could the disgruntled ‘baby doom’ generation turn on Europe’s baby boomers?