
Forty Days that Reveal Assad and Hezbollah’s New Way to Manipulate Lebanon
Weeks on, it remains unclear what exactly happened in the mountains of Lebanon at the end of June that resulted
Weeks on, it remains unclear what exactly happened in the mountains of Lebanon at the end of June that resulted
Throughout much of modern history, the Middle East has largely been on the receiving end of decisions made by other,
There was a distinct lack of crucial financial detail, so it wasn’t the world’s most conventional investor relations call. But
What hope do Palestinian citizens have in the Israeli parliament? Given the political dominance of the Israeli right and a
The war in Syria brought work to a halt for many people. But for hundreds of public servants in former
In a snap presidential election in September, Tunisians are likely to have to choose between an Islamist and a populist
Anyone wanting to understand Ankara’s current military and political engagements with Moscow needs to pay attention to two factors: Turkey’s
The unfolding situation in Jammu and Kashmir, where India’s Hindu nationalist government has abruptly ended the state’s autonomous status, puts
For Saudi Arabia, home of Islam’s holiest sites, the ongoing crisis in Muslim-majority Kashmir extends far beyond the question of
July was a particularly busy month for archaeology in the Holy Land. In Tell es-Safi in southern Israel, archaeologists from
Within hours of Turkey’s opposition party winning the re-run of Istanbul’s mayoral election, a new hashtag began trending on Twitter.
To many observers, Europe’s performance in defusing the crisis between Iran and the United States has been an embarrassing display
In March, Cyprus, Greece and Israel signed a trilateral declaration that would, among other things, increase cooperation on regional security,
The crisis in the waters of the Arabian Gulf is causing waves across the European continent. Against a background of
Africa has the world’s lowest share of people using the internet, because of poor infrastructure and the rural nature of
It’s often said that everything has a price. The beloved heirloom or that priceless painting that’s been in the family
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