Nasser (c) with Khrushchev (2l) and Ben Bella (l) in Aswan, Egypt, in December 1964 - Getty As Baghdad correspondent for The Telegraph after the fall of Saddam Hussein, I hired “Colonel Ahmed”, an ...
With street mobs, intrigues, tears and tanks, Egypt’s two strongmen fought the battle for power. On one side was President Mohammed Naguib, who proposed to stay in power by counterrevolution: ...
An analytical study conducted by the Abu Dhabi Police has revealed multiple professional plans to rob bank customers after they finish their financial transactions.
The Egyptian Premier, Lt. Col. Gamal Abdel Nasser, addressing a crowd of 50,000 in Cairo, threatened Israel with an “explosion” in the Middle East, and indicated that Egypt does not intend to ...
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