Moh Hussein
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Mohamed Hussein is an writer exploring the intersection of technology, culture, and identity in the Middle East, telling the human stories behind how digital systems shape a new generation.
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The New Cold War: How the AI Race Between the U.S. and China Is Redrawing Global Power
Alex W., AI engineer, Silicon Valley 🧠Prologue: A Tempting Offer Alex was just 29 when the offer came in. A sleek email, encrypted and polite, from a tech recruiter in Shenzhen. "\$500,000 annually," it promised. “We’re building the future of global intelligence. You’ll lead a team of 40.”
By Moh Hussein5 months ago in Futurism
Gaza on the Brink: Man‑Made Famine, Violent Aid Blockades, and the World’s Moral Crossroads
📰 Report: The Deepening Crisis in Gaza 🔹 Key Overview Starvation Reached Catastrophic Levels A recent World Food Programme report confirmed that one in five Gazans—around half a million people—are currently living in conditions consistent with famine. Among children under five in Gaza City, one in five suffers from severe malnutrition, with over 5,000 diagnosed just in May 2025 ([TIME][1]).
By Moh Hussein5 months ago in The Swamp
"Gaza Is Starving, Militias Are Rising—And Israel May Be Losing the World: Is This the Turning Point?"
U.S. Envoy’s Visit and Proposed Peace Plan On August 2, U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff told Israeli hostage families that he’s coordinating with Israel—including Prime Minister Netanyahu—on a comprehensive plan to end the Gaza war and rebuild the territory.
By Moh Hussein5 months ago in The Swamp
A Question of Desperation: Why Would a 70-Year-Old Woman Want to Kill Netanyahu?
A Question of Desperation: Why Would a 70-Year-Old Woman Want to Kill Netanyahu? "She Didn’t Want to Die Quietly — Why a Dying Woman Allegedly Considered Taking Netanyahu With Her"
By Moh Hussein6 months ago in The Swamp











