Arab States Should Leverage China, the New Superpower in Town
Relations between China and the Arab world are as simple as 1+2+3. That’s the formulation conceived by Beijing two years
Russia’s Delivery of S-300 Air Defense System to Syria has Changed Calculations in the Middle East
Ever since Russia, infuriated by the loss of a surveillance plane in Syria and the deaths of the 15 people
Why Erdogan Can’t Save Turkey’s Economy If America Launches “Devastating” Sanctions
To Prevent Climate Change, We Need to Stop Flying So Much
To Prevent Climate Change, We Need to Stop Flying So Much By Jonathan Gornall On April 17, the aircraft-tracking website,
To Prevent Climate Change, We Need to Stop Flying So Much
On April 17, the aircraft-tracking website, FlightRadar.com, logged more than 200,000 flights. As many as 18,000 aircraft were in the
The West Has Lost Patience With the ANC, So South Africa Must Look East For Help to Rebuild
The new president of South Africa faces two primary challenges. In his five-year term, Cyril Ramaphosa must attract badly-needed outside
Erdogan’s Fumble in Istanbul Puts the 2023 Presidential Election in Play
Erdogan’s Fumble in Istanbul Puts the 2023 Presidential Election in Play By Ömer Taşpınar One thing worse than losing an
Auto Draft
The Betrayal of Turkey’s Youth
With a median age of 30, Turkey has a young population. But what does their country offer them? Not jobs,
Oman Sits at a Crossroads
By Robin M Mills In 1955, a curious cavalcade of vehicles set off from Oman’s southern port of Salalah,
Auto Draft
Iraq’s New Prime Minister Wants His Country to Be Like Singapore; It Will Have to Stop Being Like Lebanon First
Iraq’s New Prime Minister Wants His Country to Be Like Singapore; It Will Have to Stop Being Like Lebanon First