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Rahaf Saad, a Palestinian girl who lost her legs in an Israeli air strike. REUTERS
Culture & Social Affairs

Missing limbs and broken dreams: Gaza's generation of child amputees

Gaza: Among the thousands of heartbreaking images that have emerged from Israel's war on Gaza, one image gained special attention when it landed on…

Houssam Marouf 03 May , 2025
A boy checks a destroyed vehicle in Ashrafiyat Sahnaya near Damascus on May 1, 2025. OMAR HAJ KADOUR / AFP
Politics

Syria's sectarian violence is a ticking time bomb

Yet another alarming episode of violence has recently erupted in Syria. Tensions first erupted over the weekend of 25 April, when a voice recording…

Haid Haid 03 May , 2025
Opinion

Sudan's war is hard to end because it is so misunderstood

After two years of devastating civil war in Sudan, international actors with an interest in the conflict came to London for a conference convened by…

Amgad Fareid Eltayeb 02 May , 2025
A Lebanese army soldier guards the Lebanese-Syrian border in an area they recently took from the Islamic State (IS) group in Jurud Ras Baalbek on August 28, 2017. PATRICK BAZ / AFP
Documents & Memoirs

The winding history of the Lebanese-Syrian border

Weeks after the French withdrawal from Syria in April 1946, a group of parliamentarians submitted a memorandum to then-Speaker Saadallah al-Jabri,…

Sami Moubayed 02 May , 2025
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Ukrainian Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko sign a deal that gives the United States preferential access to Ukraine's mineral resources. US Department of the Treasury/Reuters
Politics

Will a minerals deal keep the US invested in Ukraine's security?

It has taken several painful months of negotiations to finally reach a deal, but the “economic partnership agreement” signed between Ukraine and the…

Con Coughlin 01 May , 2025
How Trump upended global trade in only 100 days Nash Weerasekera
Business & Economy

How Trump upended global trade in only 100 days

The first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term in office may be among the most tumultuous in the history of the global economy. From…

Khaled Kassar 01 May , 2025
Opinion

Syria’s new government must speak as clearly to its own people as it has to the world

Syria’s Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani arrived in New York in late April, becoming the first senior official from the country to appear at the…

Alia Mansour 01 May , 2025
100 days of Trump
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100 days of Trump

Fares Garabet 01 May , 2025
SDF leader Mazloum Abdi (C) and Hamid Darbandi (C-R behind), envoy of Iraqi Kurdish politician Masoud Barzani, attend the pan-Kurdish "Unity and Consensus" conference in Qamishli in northeastern Syria on April 26, 2025. Delil SOULEIMAN / AFP
Politics

In U-turn, Syrian Kurds are now demanding federalism

On 26 April, the first Kurdish National Conference convened in Qamishli, the main city of northeastern Syria, which Kurds and many other countries…

Omer Onhon 30 April , 2025
Opinion

Trump’s first 100 days: a president in search of an achievement

This is not the 100-day presidential landmark that Donald Trump would have imagined or hoped for. When it comes to foreign policy, the century by…

Ibrahim Hamidi 30 April , 2025
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Politics

After Khamenei: will the Islamic Republic survive?

06 March 2026

Al Majalla examines what his killing means for Iran, its proxies, and the greater region

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Eduardo Ramon
Business & Economy

US-Iran war: aviation industry hits turbulence

05 March 2026

Gulf states' central global location has made it the perfect transit hub for global travel, but with flights cancelled due to war, the industry is scrambling to fill the void

Abdel-Rahman Ayas
An Iranian military truck carries surface-to-air missiles past a portrait of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a parade on the occasion of the country's annual army day on 18 April 2018, in Tehran. ATTA KENARE / AFP
Politics

In US-Iran war, willpower could trump firepower

06 March 2026

Washington and Tel Aviv may think the key to ending Iran's regime is to kill its missile bank and capabilities, but sometimes strategy matters more than hardware

Bilal Saab
Iranian nationals arrive in Turkey after passing through the Razi-Kapiköy border crossing in Van, north-eastern Türkiye, on 3 March 2026. ALI IHSAN OZTURK / AFP
Politics

Türkiye fears spillover effects of US-Iran war

05 March 2026

Ankara fears a refugee influx, economic disruption, and a Kurdish dimension as the US and Israel escalate their attacks

Omer Onhon
The displaced Palestinian Abu Mustafa family sits together as they break the dawn-to-dusk Ramadan fast during Iftar in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on 26 February 2026. Photo by EYAD BABA / AFP
Culture & Social Affairs

Ramadan in Gaza: food scarcity compounds suffering

03 March 2026

The iftar table, if it still exists, no longer represents joy, but anxiety and scarcity

Hala Al-Naji

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