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Samir Al-Taqi: Changing Course

With the end of the July 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah, and after disproportionate warfare capabilities materialized in creating a balance to…

Majalla: The Leading Arab Magazine 21 December , 2009
Politics

Saeed Al-Lawendi: A Token of Friendship

There is no doubt that Syria has excelled in managing its (persistent) conflict with the West and particularly the United States, which placed it…

Majalla: The Leading Arab Magazine 21 December , 2009
Politics

Assad Phase II

[escenic_image id="5512341"] A new power balance in the Middle East To understand the new power balance in the Middle East, consider how the leaders…

Majalla: The Leading Arab Magazine 21 December , 2009
Politics

Everyone’s Crisis

[escenic_image id="5512375"]As the Gulf Cooperation Council met for its 30 summit in Kuwait this week, the organization discussed a number of issues…

Majalla: The Leading Arab Magazine 21 December , 2009
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The Future of The Houthis

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Majalla: The Leading Arab Magazine 14 December , 2009
Politics

Moaaz Al- Ashaby: The end of Houthis does not mean the end of rebellion

At times the Houthis claim they are fighting in self defence, other times they say they are fighting to obtain their rights as a marginalized group…

Majalla: The Leading Arab Magazine 14 December , 2009
Politics

Hussein Sabra: The Houthis war against the Yemeni regime

It is unclear whether it is accurate to describe the conflict in Yemen between the government and the Houthi insurgents as a sectarian conflict…

Majalla: The Leading Arab Magazine 14 December , 2009
Politics

Abdel Ghani Al-Mauri: The Beginning of the End

Houthi rebels seek to prove they are strong enough to achieve their own political project, which begins with achieving self-rule even if not declared…

Majalla: The Leading Arab Magazine 14 December , 2009
Politics

Abdullah Hamid al-Din: On the verge of an abyss

Yemen's situation is complex, and available information is insufficient for making accurate analyses on the conflict. However, this does not imply…

Majalla: The Leading Arab Magazine 14 December , 2009
Politics

Returning to Normality?

[escenic_image id="5511961"]Jawad al-Bulani was appointed as Interior Minister of Iraq by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki on 8 June 2006. He is a Shia…

Majalla: The Leading Arab Magazine 14 December , 2009
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Business & Economy

Test of wills: Iran’s ability to outlast the US blockade

26 April 2026

The standoff in the Hormuz is not simply a question of whether Tehran can survive economic pressure, but whether Washington can sustain the pressure at an acceptable cost.

Alex Vatanka
Al Majalla
Politics

Netanyahu's Iran victory claim falls on deaf ears in Israel

29 April 2026

Many Israelis actually believe that they lost the war, with opposition leader Yair Lapid accusing the Israeli premier of having led the country into "strategic collapse and diplomatic catastrophe"

Asaad Ghanem
Sara Padovan
Science & Technology

Iran’s 'mosquito fleet' presents a pesky problem

28 April 2026

The Strait of Hormuz is now poised to become the primary arena of confrontation, with Iran relying on speedboat-driven guerrilla warfare to confront the US navy.

Marco Mossad
A Syrian army soldier holds a national flag featuring Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in front of a building left in ruins on 5 June 2013 in the city of Qusayr in the Homs province. AFP
Politics

Syria's taswiya slow roll creates a host of problems

28 April 2026

Former regime soldiers are stuck in limbo, as their undocumented status prevents them from working, travelling, and curbs family members' access to education, healthcare and social services

Haid Haid
Culture & Social Affairs

The Arab women raising the bar in travel literature

28 April 2026

In recent years, travel writing has witnessed a striking revival, though along a different path, one now charted by Arab women's voices.

Ibrahim Adel

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