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Egyptians Head to Polls in Election Overshadowed by Gaza War


Egyptians head to the polls on Sunday for a presidential election in which Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi is poised to win a third term in power as the country grapples with an economic crisis and a war on its border with Gaza. 

Victory would hand el-Sissi a six-year term in which immediate priorities would be taming near-record inflation, managing a chronic foreign currency shortage, and preventing spillover from the conflict between Israel and Gaza’s Hamas rulers. 

Voting, which runs from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. local time, is spread over three days, with results due to be announced on December 18. 

Critics see the election as a sham after a decadelong crackdown on dissent. The government’s media body has called it a step towards political pluralism. 

Three candidates qualified to stand against el-Sissi in the election, none of them high-profile figures. The most prominent potential challenger halted his run in October, saying officials and thugs had targeted his supporters — accusations dismissed by the national election authority. 

Authorities and commentators on tightly controlled local media have been urging Egyptians to turn out to vote, though some people said they were unaware when the election was taking place in the days before the poll. Others said voting would make little difference. 

“I was aware there are elections happening, but I had no idea when. I only knew that because of the massive el-Sissi campaigns around the streets,” said Aya Mohamed, a 35-year-old marketing executive. “I feel indifferent about the elections because there will be no real change.” 

Crackdown

As army chief, el-Sissi led the 2013 ouster of Egypt’s first democratically elected president, Mohamed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood, before being elected to the presidency the following year with 97% of the vote. 

Since then, he has overseen a crackdown that has swept up liberal and leftist activists as well as Islamists and that rights groups say has seen tens of thousands jailed. He was reelected in 2018, again with 97%. 

El-Sissi and his backers say the crackdown was needed to stabilize Egypt and counter Islamist extremism. He has presented himself as a bulwark of stability as conflict has erupted on Egypt’s borders in Libya, and earlier this year in Sudan and Gaza. 

Economic pressures

But economic pressures have become the dominant issue for Egypt’s fast-growing population of 104 million, with some people complaining that the government has prioritized costly mega-projects while the state takes on more debt and citizens struggle with soaring prices. 

“Enough of projects and infrastructure, we want the prices to go down, we want for the impoverished to eat, and people to have a living,” said Imad Atef, a vegetable seller in Cairo. 

Some analysts say the election, originally expected in early 2024, was brought forward so economic changes, including a devaluation of an already weakened currency, could be implemented after the vote. 

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Thursday it was in talks with Egypt to agree additional financing under an existing, $3 billion loan program that had stalled due to delays in sales of state assets and a promised shift toward a more flexible exchange rate. 

“All indicators suggest that we’re going to move quite quickly after the election in terms of proceeding with the IMF reform,” said Hany Genena, chief economist at Cairo Financial Holding, an investment bank. 


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Helsinki Airport Sets Snow Clearance Benchmark in 11 Minutes Inbox


In a feat that has captured international attention, Helsinki Airport in Finland has demonstrated remarkable efficiency in snow clearance, managing to clear a runway in just 11 minutes. The swift response to winter weather has prompted questions about the preparedness and practices of airports in countries like the UK and Germany, where snow disruptions are more common and can lead to significant travel disruptions.

Amidst a recent snowfall in Helsinki, the airport’s ground crew successfully executed a meticulously planned snow clearance operation, removing accumulated snow from a runway in an impressive 11-minute timeframe. The rapid response has been attributed to advanced snow removal equipment, well-trained personnel, and meticulous planning.

Finland, with its harsh winter climate, has long invested in developing cutting-edge technology and snow removal techniques to ensure the smooth operation of its airports during adverse weather conditions. Helsinki Airport’s ability to swiftly handle snowfall showcases the country’s expertise in winter maintenance, setting a benchmark for efficiency in the aviation industry.

In contrast, the UK and Germany have, at times, struggled to manage the impact of snowfall on airport operations, leading to flight cancellations, delays, and passenger inconvenience. Critics argue that the lack of consistent and efficient snow clearance measures contributes to disruptions, raising questions about the level of preparedness in these countries.

Experts point to several factors that contribute to the disparities in snow clearance efficiency. Finland’s consistent investment in state-of-the-art snow removal equipment, well-established protocols, and a proactive approach to winter weather contrasts with the challenges faced by airports in the UK and Germany, where winter weather disruptions are less frequent but can be more severe when they occur.

The impressive performance of Helsinki Airport has reignited discussions about the need for improved winter preparedness at airports worldwide. Advocates argue that investing in the latest technology, regular training for ground crews, and adopting proactive snow clearance strategies could help mitigate the impact of winter weather on air travel, ensuring a more reliable and resilient aviation infrastructure.

In response to the comparisons drawn between Helsinki Airport and counterparts in the UK and Germany, authorities in those countries have acknowledged the need for ongoing improvements in winter operations. Pledges to invest in better equipment, training, and coordination with airlines have been made, with a focus on minimizing disruptions caused by adverse weather conditions.

As the winter season unfolds, the efficiency displayed by Helsinki Airport in clearing snow from its runways in just 11 minutes serves as a catalyst for discussions and actions aimed at enhancing winter preparedness across the global aviation industry, with the goal of minimizing travel disruptions during challenging weather conditions.


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NPR News: 12-09-2023 10PM EST


NPR News: 12-09-2023 10PM EST

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Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev blames India and France for arming Armenia | TOI Original – Times of India Videos – Times of India


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Mahsa Amini’s family banned from leaving Iran to collect top human rights award – SBS News


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NPR News: 12-09-2023 9PM EST


NPR News: 12-09-2023 9PM EST

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Azerbaijan leader Ilham Aliyev calls snap presidential elections for 7 February – Firstpost


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ACA’s Annual Toy Drive and Comedy Night: Bringing Joy and Providing Toys for Children in Armenia – Armenian News by MassisPost


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Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev blames India and France for arming Armenia – Times of India


Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev blames India and France for arming Armenia  Times of India

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Armenia, Azerbaijan agree to prisoner exchange, work toward peace treaty – UPI News


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