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Karim Benzema: Better to Arrive Late Than Never
Culture & Social Affairs

Karim Benzema: Better to Arrive Late Than Never

In French it says; “Mieuxvautarrivertardque jamais”, or "it is better to arrive late than never", and this is exactly what applies to the brilliant…

Majalla 15 October , 2021
President Joe Biden listens during the Quad summit with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, in the East Room of the White House, Friday, Sept. 24, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Business & Economy

The Shift in China-US Competition

The past month saw a series of proactive U.S. engagements with allies and partners in the Indo-Pacific region, headlined by the announcement of a…

Hoang Vu and Thuc D Pham 15 October , 2021
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Majalla 15 October , 2021
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Culture & Social Affairs

Book: “I’ll Take Your Questions Now: What I Saw at The White House”

Another book written by a former official in Trump’s administration, more unpublished information, and another personal attack from Trump. But this…

Mohammad Ali Salih 12 October , 2021
A portrait of Facebook ex-employee and whistleblower Frances Haugen. Illustrated by Jeannette Khouri
Science & Technology

Massive Technical and Reputational Fall of Facebook

Described by some experts as “September 11 of the internet” and by others as “social media doomsday”, a number of the most important social media…

Khaled Makhlouf and Amany M. Salem 12 October , 2021
Although European countries have not issued accurate data about the number of workers in “black labor”, estimates by economists indicate that their number amounts to millions. (AFP)
Business & Economy

Black Labor: Migrants’ Source of Living in Europe

In an increasingly remarkable scene in Europe’s streets, people meet at modest coffee shops at night to complain about being ill-treated by their…

Jiwan Soz 11 October , 2021

World in Photos

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Pedestrians walk past security personnel standing on guard along a street in Srinagar on October 9, 2021, after recent attacks by the suspected anti-India militants in Indian-administered Kashmir. (Photo by Tauseef MUSTAFA / AFP)

World in Photos

The start of the Stockholm marathon 2021 in Stockholm, Sweden, Saturday, Oct. 9, 2021. (Christine Olsson/TT via AP)

World in Photos

African migrants stage during a demonstration outside the headquarters of the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNCHR)the Siraj area in the Libyan capital Tripoli, calling for their repatriation, on October 9, 2021. (Photo by Mahmud TURKIA / AFP)

World in Photos

A participant holds a banner as school students and parents gather in order to hand over a 100,000-signature petition urging the Royal Family to rewild their land, outside Buckingham Palace in central London on October 9, 2021, ahead of the Cop26 climate talks. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP)

World in Photos

An environmental campaigner takes part in a march and delivery of a petition to Buckingham Palace, demanding that the British royal family rewild their land, ahead of the COP26 climate summit due to take place in November, in London, Britain, October 9, 2021. REUTERS/Toby Melville

World in Photos

Alize Cornet, of France, returns a shot to Leylah Fernandez at the BNP Paribas Open tennis tournament Friday Oct. 8, 2021, in Indian Wells, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Najla Bouden: The Independent Geologist; Arab World's First Female PM
Science & Technology

Najla Bouden: The Independent Geologist; Arab World's First Female PM

'Gendering' ministries and women ministering are not surprising for Tunisia, a democratic country, but the position of head of government is the…

Majalla 09 October , 2021
A member of an election commission helps to a woman to cast her ballot at a polling station during national municipal elections in Tbilisi, Georgia, Saturday, Oct. 2, 2021. Photo Credit: AP
Politics

Georgia’s Troubles Benefit Russia in South Caucasus

On October 2, Georgia held the first round of its municipal elections in an exceptionally heated environment. Continued political crises, tensions…

Maia Otarashvili 09 October , 2021
 A virtual meeting with leaders of Quadrilateral Security Dialogue countries on March 12, 2021, in Washington, D.C. Photo Credit: Alex Wong/Getty Images
Politics

US Alliances, Global Challenges: Reluctant Allies, Rising Rivals

When US President Joe Biden took office early this year, no shifts in US foreign policy and its global alliances were noticed. Instead, the United…

Ahmad Taher 09 October , 2021
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Politics

Iran’s waning influence

27 June 2025

Our July issue features in-depth articles and expert analyses exploring the future of Iran's influence and the long-term reverberations for the region

Al Majalla - London
Lina Jaradat
Culture & Social Affairs

Gaza’s ‘death trap’ aid centres: a real-life Hunger Games

02 July 2025

Israel's commandeering of aid distribution in Gaza forces starving Palestinians to run the gauntlet at centres with biometric monitoring systems, armed security, and life-or-death hazards

Hala Al-Naji
People gather to celebrate after Lebanese parliament elects army chief Joseph Aoun as the new president, on January 9, 2025, in Al-Aaishiyah, Lebanon. Ramiz Dallah/Getty
Politics

Lebanon’s second chance at statehood

02 July 2025

The crippling of Hezbollah's dominance and the Assad regime's fall in Syria have created a narrow but historic opening for the Lebanese people

Paul Salem
Lina Jaradat
Business & Economy

Oman is quietly redefining its development model

29 June 2025

It is no longer the Gulf's quiet outlier but a country quietly setting a new standard for sustainable economic development in the region

Neil Quilliam
Lina Jaradat
Politics

How the Middle East can capitalise on Iran’s regional setback

02 July 2025

The US security umbrella will focus on Iran's direct threats, but regional states should deal with Tehran's residual proxy groups in the region

James Jeffrey

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