Interviews
CTV News: Case counts not the only measure of COVID-19 severity, say London doctors
Left Dr. Robert Arntfield, right Dr. Wael Haddara. LONDON, ONT -- While it may be human nature to grow increasingly concerned over the rising positive COVID-19 case counts in Ontario, a pair of London’s top intensive care unit physicians say it’s not the only measure...
Global News: Returning students could cause COVID-19 infections to double in University towns: New study finds
A new research study from Western University researchers says that returning students in university towns could double the number of COVID-19 infections. The study by researcher and lead author Lauren Cipriano, associate professor of management science at Ivey...
The National Post: ‘Optimism tinged with anxiety’: What to expect from the next 100 days of COVID-19, according to experts
'What’s keeping you awake at night?' That's the question we put to doctors, scientists, philosophers, psychologists, futurists, microbiologists and bioethicists On a dreaded second wave: “I look at the next 100 days with optimism tinged with anxiety. What keeps me up...
Aljazeera: Is Another Revolution Brewing In Egypt?
In a speech marking the Prophet Muhammad's birthday last month, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi warned critics not to hold protests on January 25, the fifth anniversary on the 2011 popular uprising, saying a new revolt could destroy the country. "Why am I...
UofT Faculty of Law: Egypt and The Struggle for Democracy: An Interview with Dr. Wael Haddara
By Zacharia al Khatib, Dr. Wael Haddara is the Medical Director of the Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Unit at the University Hospital in London, Ontario. In 2012-2013, he served as a senior advisor to President Mohammed Morsi, Egypt’s first democratically elected...
PBS Frontline: We Lost Our Country on July 3rd
By Sarah Childress Wael Haddara was a senior campaign adviser to former President Mohammed Morsi. A Morsi ally who was not a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, Haddara admits that the group made mistakes, but says it nevertheless tried hard to govern. This is the...
Telegraph: Egypt’s military chief accused of declaring ‘civil war’ against Muslim Brotherhood
By Colin Freeman July 24, 2013 General Abdulfattah al-Sisi, who removed Mr Morsi from power in a coup backed by the president’s secular and liberal opponents, urged Egyptians to turn out on Friday to give him a “mandate” to quell violence at recent...