
After the Pandemic: The Fraying of The Middle East’s Most Valuable Resource — Its Social Bonds
The coronavirus storm is coming to the Middle East. Since it has already passed through several countries, the impact is

The coronavirus storm is coming to the Middle East. Since it has already passed through several countries, the impact is

The Covid-19 pandemic is an extraordinary event, unprecedented in scale and reach, and with previously unimaginable political measures taken, especially

In North Korea, it took the form of a letter; in Japan, a poem; in Canada, boxes of face masks;

After more than a year of talks in Qatar, the US and Afghanistan has signed a deal to bring peace

The victory of Iran’s conservatives in last week’s parliamentary election had many fathers. For one, the system was heavily rigged

The international community is suddenly getting serious about Libya. Since the Berlin summit in mid-January gathered together the main players

In a country with more than 30,000 schools, the opening of three more should hardly be a cause for concern.

Iraq has a new prime minister, but the same old problems. Mohammad Allawi was appointed on February 1 as prime

After the build-up, America’s answer was almost a Gallic shrug. For weeks, ever since French President Emmanuel Macron gathered the

The final communique of the Berlin summit on the future of Libya was long, but most observers were looking for

Despite apocalyptic warnings about Iran and the United States stumbling into a new war, the response to America’s killing of

With around six weeks to go before Iran’s parliamentary election, Tehran’s hardliners could scarcely have wished for a better gift

The sight of warships sailing toward the Gulf of Oman is a common one, but the last few days of

Grand politics so often comes down to mere circumstance, shaped by, as the post-war British prime minister, Harold Macmillan, purportedly

For days, protests have spread across India against a new citizenship law that critics say marginalizes Muslims. Prime minister Narendra

Four weeks have passed since Turkey began enacting one of its most controversial policies, forcibly deporting ISIS fighters and their
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