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By Hady Amr With talk that US President Donald Trump is set to launch the Gaza “Board of Peace” imminently,
By Jake Scott As the eyes of the world watch negotiations over Kiev’s future, and the “special military operation” that
By Abdulrahman Al-Rashed Venezuela’s two “former” leaders, the late Hugo Chavez and his successor Nicolas Maduro, somehow resemble figures from

By Khaled Abou Zahr Hezbollah is on a losing streak. Not only did it lose most of its military might
At a time when he should have acted like a statesman and boarded the plane scheduled to take him to

By Ghassan Charbel If “Trump’s court” summons you, then treat the issue with the seriousness it deserves. This applies whether

By Dr. Sinem Cengiz The deterioration of relations between Turkiye and Israel has now extended beyond the borders of the
By Mohamed Chebaro Regardless of how hard some in the UK try to pretend Brexit was a necessary step toward
By Nadim Shehadi For the last six years, Lebanese society has survived without functioning state institutions and even without banks.
By Andrew Hammond The coming year will surely have some significant surprises in store, both politically and economically. However, one
By Dr. Sinem Cengiz After more than two years of Israel’s war on Gaza, a conflict that has left thousands
By Andrew Hammond French President Emmanuel Macron went to China last week for what was technically a bilateral state visit.
By Yossi Mekelberg For a split second, when the breaking news of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s request to be pardoned
By Mohamed Chebaro There are many interpretations of the word “peace” in the Lebanese context. The fact that the visiting
By Abdulrahman Al-Rashed Since their emergence, modern Arab nation states have found themselves in constant tension with transnational ideological...
By Chris Doyle What is Europe in the 21st century? Where is it heading? Is it part of a West
By Nadim Shehadi The intensity of American reactions to President Donald Trump remains intriguing. I saw it in Boston among
By Yossi Mekelberg Combing through UN Security Council Resolution 2803, I began to question whether it is the case of
By Osama Al-Sharif Following the historic Sharm El-Sheikh summit on Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan in October and since the
By Abdulrahman Al-Rashed The assumption that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to Washington last week was mainly about dealing
By Faisal J. Abbas As predicted in this column previously, the recently concluded visit of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin
By Abdulrahman Al-Rashed It has become well known that US President Donald Trump enjoys a distinctive relationship with Saudi Crown
By Faisal J. Abbas It may be a coincidence, but history rarely writes itself without purpose. Next week’s meeting in
By Osama Al-Sharif A year after Israel agreed to a ceasefire with Lebanon’s Hezbollah, pressure is mounting on the Lebanese
By Mohamed Chebaro The worsening US-EU relations witnessed in 2025 have led many to believe that European-Chinese ties could flourish
By Dr. Dania Koleilat Khatib Tensions are at an all-time high in Lebanon. US envoy Tom Barrack has reportedly given Beirut until
By Ghassan Khatib The second phase of US President Donald Trump’s plan to end Israel’s war in Gaza is not
By Mohamed Chebaro How to deal with migrants and asylum seekers in the UK remains a highly divisive and contentious
By Osama Al-Sharif Ever since US President Donald Trump forced Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to embrace his 20-point Gaza
By Hassan Al-Mustafa I was in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, last week for the ninth Future Investment Initiative Forum. The
By Yossi Mekelberg Israel has entered an election year, and when Israelis next go to the polls to elect their
By Andrew Hammond Wales rarely makes the international news headlines. However, last week it produced a political earthquake that saw
By Dalia Al-Aqidi The world watched in awe as US President Donald Trump’s peace deal last week brought an end
By Jonathan Power In Charles Dickens’s novel “A Tale of Two Cities”, set during the French revolution of 1789, he
By Osama Al-Sharif The Gaza ceasefire is shaky but is holding despite some serious violations by Israel. Since the truce
By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim For years, the Rohingya have been portrayed as the world’s most persecuted people, stateless victims trapped
By Sinem Cengiz Since the start of the Gaza war, Turkiye has taken an assertive and proactive stance, engaging in
By Prof. Dr. Emrullah Isler I have had the privilege of living in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in three
By Yossi Mekelberg When, back in late August, the E3 — the UK, France and Germany — notified the UN
By Ghassan Charbel The Middle East has been witnessing unprecedented developments recently and this week it is witnessing another. The
By Dalia Al-Aqidi When political memoirs start to read like confessions, it usually means a party is in trouble. That
By Yossi Mekelberg At last, negotiators in Sharm El-Sheikh have agreed an end to this period of the most horrific
By Dr. Abdel Aziz Aluwaisheg Donald Trump’s peace plan is focused on Gaza, but it includes a vague reference to
By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim In the heart of Rakhine State, the land tells a story that the world no longer
By Abdulrahman Al-Rashed As a continuation of my previous article about Hamas’ move toward accepting Donald Trump’s peace plan, the...
By Talmiz Ahmad Ankara’s recent outreach to Libya’s Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar and the Tobruk-based administration controlled by him has
By Andrew Hammond Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party leadership election has been extensively viewed, domestically. However, the wider world has also
By Dya-Eddine Said Bamakhrama In today’s fast-paced digital transformation, cybersecurity has become an urgent necessity — no less important than
By Hani Hazaimeh US President Donald Trump’s newly announced plan to end the Israeli aggression on Gaza has injected a
By Dr. Azeem Ibrahim With world leaders in New York this week for the UN General Assembly, they are once