EPISODE · Feb 29, 2024 · 9 MIN
Why Egypt is keeping officials in the US and Europe up at night
from The Greek Current · host Hellenic Leaders
The current crisis in the Middle East - from Gaza to the Red Sea - is threatening the stability of Egypt, one of the most important countries in the Arab world. Policymakers from Washington to Athens know that if Egypt falls the aftershocks would be felt across the region, as the ensuing social explosion would cause chaos, uncontrollable migrant flows to Europe and the creation of another trouble spot - beyond Libya - in the region. Alexis Papachelas, Kathimerini’s editor in chief, joins Thanos Davelis to look at why there is good reason to worry about Egypt in Washington, Brussels, and Athens.Read Alexis Papachelas’ latest in Kathimerini: There’s good reason to worry about EgyptYou can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Tens of thousands take to Greece’s streets demanding justice for deadly train crashGermany hosts peace talks between Armenia and AzerbaijanGermany hosts talks between Armenia and AzerbaijanArmenia, Azerbaijan inch toward shaky peace deal but key issues unaddressed
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Alexis Papachelas, Kathimerini’s editor in chief, joins Thanos Davelis to look at why there is good reason to worry about Egypt in Washington, Brussels, and Athens as the crisis in the Middle East threatens the stability of one of the most important countries in the region.Why
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