
Is the West Prejudiced Against the Saudi-Led Coalition in the Yemen War?
Is the West Prejudiced Against the Saudi-Led Coalition in the Yemen War? By Jonathan Gornall To better understand the dynamics
Is the West Prejudiced Against the Saudi-Led Coalition in the Yemen War? By Jonathan Gornall To better understand the dynamics
Many observers have interpreted recent attacks on UAE and Saudi shipping and oil facilities as a result of yet another
New Zealand’s prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, landed in Paris this week with a simple message: the terror attack on Muslim
Few paid much attention when Finland’s entire government resigned in March. Tucked away in the far north, Finnish affairs rarely
As Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, completes the government formation process in the coming weeks, foreign policy may not be
When it comes to Turkey’s problem with democracy today, what happened to the Armenian and Greek populations of Anatolia a
There can be little doubt now that Iran and the US are inching toward full-scale war. All attempts by either
The increased dominance of Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham over the last rebel-held pocket in north-west Syria is severely hampering efforts toward
A girl who only wants to hug, but can’t. A boy who just wants to play football, but can’t. An
On April 17, the aircraft-tracking website, FlightRadar.com, logged more than 200,000 flights. As many as 18,000 aircraft were in the
In late April, reports emerged that Germany’s office for refugees had halted decisions on asylum for Syrian refugees. The reports
When ISIS’s self-styled “caliph,” Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi, reappeared last week in his first video message in five years, most
It is wretchedly painful to witness the destruction of antiquities and priceless art. But the sadness of this cannot compare
The hot war of words between Ankara and Washington over Turkey’s purchase of the Russian-made S-400 missile defense system shows
The Israeli economy is so synonymous with technology that it is easy to miss developments in other countries in the
While the world is looking to Russia and Turkey to determine the fate of greater Idlib, Syria’s former Al Qaeda
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