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Iran's mysterious hypersonic 'Fattah' missile had reportedly penetrated the Iron Dome air defence of Israel, making it a ...
It was Iran’s Fattah – one of the world’s fastest hypersonic ballistic missiles. On June 20, Iran fired it straight into the heart of an already boiling conflict. Israel was the target. The missile ...
The family of detained British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah, currently on hunger strike as world leaders meet in Egypt for the COP27 climate summit, hopes his dual British nationality ...
The new Fattah missile appears to be more of an Iskander-style weapon—a ballistic missile with a partially maneuverable reentry vehicle—rather than a hypersonic glide vehicle weapon.
Jailed Egyptian-British activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah has escalated his five-month hunger strike, a family member told Reuters, eliminating his meagre intake of solids as part of his campaign to ...
Alaa-Abdel Fattah, 40, has been consuming just 100 calories a day since May in protest of the Egyptian authorities’ refusal to grant him a consular visit, despite the fact his case has been ...
Alaa Abd el-Fattah, the Egyptian activist, intellectual and blogger described as “synonymous with Egypt’s 25 Jan. Revolution,” knew the world’s attention would soon move on.
A note in the handwriting of Alaa Abd El Fattah, who has been on hunger strike for about seven months, read: “I began drinking water, my vitals are good.” By Vivian Yee CAIRO — After more ...
Alaa Abdel Fattah, a prominent writer and pro-democracy activist, is one of Egypt’s highest-profile prisoners. Laila Soueif, his mother, a math professor and human rights activist, was ...
Laila Soueif is on the 75th day of a hunger strike calling for the U.K. government to push for the release of her son, jailed Egyptian British author and activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah.