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The abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife from the presidential palace in Caracas by a US Delta Force unit, acting on...

We woke up to the news that America, under instruction from Trump had attacked Venezuela and abducted its President and his wife. Venezuela is a...

Washington didn’t abruptly discover Nicolás Maduro on 3 January. It didn’t suddenly open its eyes to Venezuela’s narcotics and corruption. It chose...

It has been an accusation long levelled at certain US politicians that their brains might have been softened by a lengthy diet of television,...

As 2026 begins, the events of the past year demand more than remembrance — they require reckoning. Throughout 2025, Gaza did not simply endure...

“Death to high prices”—the slogan was unglamorous, but on 28 December 2017 it lit a fuse in Mashhad that quickly outran its economic frame,...

In 2003, the Antidiskriminierungsnetzwerk Berlin (Anti-Discrimination Network Berlin, ADNB) was founded in the German capital. Since then, it has...

Israel’s malicious, meddling role in the Arab countries has long extended beyond direct military confrontation, as seen in Palestine, Lebanon, and...

In the sterile, high-altitude boardrooms of the Gulf, the mantra for the last decade has been one of shared destiny. From the 2017 blockade of...

On 26 December, Israel took the unprecedented step of officially recognizing Somaliland as an independent state. This decision, ending decades of...

The Middle East once seemed inseparable from oil — a resource that anchored state budgets, political bargains and global strategic partnerships....

For a country so upset about recognition being afforded peoples under their thumb and control, the Israelis have decided to get into the state...

Indonesia’s response to the latest escalation in Yemen follows a familiar diplomatic pattern. After Saudi Arabia carried out an airstrike on a...

With the chill hitting Iran’s bones in December, that cold has done much more than close schools and government services. It has also revealed the...

Despite the constant threat of conflict, Tripoli is emerging as an unlikely hub for digital innovation. Co-working spaces have appeared where...

Wars are not won by courage alone. They are sustained by money. Strip away the rhetoric, the flags, and the televised heroics, and every prolonged...

Two very different images of the current plight of the Palestinian people were presented at the end of 2025 – one based on statistics and the other...

In late December, a shipment of 30 tons of rice from the United Arab Emirates arrived in Indonesia’s North Sumatra province, intended for...

Perhaps the most consequential outcome of the events of 7 October 2023, has been the unmasking of Israeli plans, the collapse of a façade it...

Recent developments in Yemen are revealing deeper fractures within the Middle East’s alliance system, particularly within the Sunni camp, while...

José Antonio Kast’s victory in Chile’s presidential election, with nearly 58 per cent of the vote against Carolina Jara’s 42 per cent, marks...

The Gaza war has altered West Asia not merely by unleashing another cycle of destruction, but by exposing the fragility of the region’s political...

The recognition of the so-called Somaliland by Israel does not constitute a neutral diplomatic gesture nor a peripheral detail of its foreign...
