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Palestinians' suffering worsens amid continued food shortages in Gaza Strip. Reuters
Business & Economy

Food insecurity: A chronic dilemma that worsens in Ramadan

Across the Arab world, and particularly in Egypt, food security is increasingly moving up the political agenda, as inflation, geopolitical conflicts,…

Marcelle Nasr 05 March , 2025
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Culture & Social Affairs

Al Majalla's Film Watch

Every month, Al Majalla explores the latest films in Arab and international cinema across all genres, offering a take on the new releases, with the…

Areej Jamal 05 March , 2025
War in Sudan has displaced millions, with half the population aid-dependent Diana Estefanía Rubio
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War in Sudan has displaced millions, with half the population aid-dependent

In April 2023, violent clashes erupted between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan, resulting in…

Al Majalla - London 04 March , 2025
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Peter Navarro: Trump's tariff-loving trade guru

Peter Navarro’s job title says a lot but is less than succinct. Since 20 January 2025, he has been Senior Counsellor to the President of the United…

Abdulfattah Khattab 04 March , 2025
Opinion

Egypt rejects Gaza administration offer with good reason

Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid’s recently dangled carrot appears attractive on the surface: Egypt takes over administrative and security…

Amr Emam 04 March , 2025
Palestinians gather for a communal iftar, or fast-breaking meal, on the first day of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, amid building rubble in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on March 1, 2025. AFP
Politics

Competing visions for a post-war Gaza

In previous Gaza wars, reconstruction often became synonymous with temporary solutions rather than sustainable development. The most basic needs and…

Ahmed Maher 03 March , 2025
Opinion

Should Syria have centralised or decentralised governance?

Following the swift collapse of the Assad regime in December, Syrians are actively debating which governance model the new authorities should adopt…

Haid Haid 03 March , 2025
French President Emmanuel Macron with Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, during the G7 Economic Summit, in Brugo Iniasia in Italy, June 14, 2024. Reuters
Business & Economy

Algeria and France unravel their last remaining trade links

A diplomatic crisis between Algeria and France has spilled over into trade and investment, as relations continue to wane. Bilateral economic…

Rabia Abdul Salam 03 March , 2025
Israeli hostage Omer Shem Tov, flanked by Palestinian Hamas fighters, smiles after being released along with two others as part of the seventh hostage-prisoner exchange, in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip, on February 22, 2025. Bashar TALEB / AFP
Politics

Any plan for Gaza must ensure Hamas can't reconstitute

The Israeli military has succeeded in defeating Hamas as a military; decimated Hezbollah’s leadership and destroyed most of its ballistic missiles…

Dennis Ross 03 March , 2025
Trump's fiery 'America First' presidency
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Trump's fiery 'America First' presidency

Fares Garabet 24 February , 2025
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A collage of Israel's policy of destruction and starvation in Gaza. Eduardo Ramon
Politics

Unpacking Israel's decisive turn towards savagery

23 April 2026

Israel's gloves-off approach since 2023 didn't emerge out of the blue; it is deeply rooted in Zionist and Israeli military thought.

Majed Kayali
Axel Rangel Garcia
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
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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