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European Council President Charles Michel attends a meeting via video link at the European Council headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, September 29, 2021. Stephanie Lecocq/Pool via REUTERS
Politics

Are Europe's Africa Strategies Faltering?

Since the beginning of this year, Europe has been working on several fronts to revive its relationship with Africa, in general, and North African…

Dalia Ziada 01 October , 2021
1-	German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) and German Finance Minister and Vice-Chancellor Olaf Scholz. (Photo by Michale Sohn/AFP)
Politics

The Merkel Consensus Will Live On

The end of the Angela Merkel era is widely seen as a moment of change. Supporters of the outgoing German chancellor fear the end of the stability…

Hans Kundnani 01 October , 2021
Illustration by Jeanette Khouri
Culture & Social Affairs

Bechara Boutros Al-Rahi: The 77th Patriarch of the Maronite Church in Lebanon

Bechara Boutros Al-Rahi, or, in the official form, Mar Beshara Boutros Al-Rahi, the 77th Maronite Patriarch of Antioch, was elected patriarch on…

Majalla 01 October , 2021
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Majalla 01 October , 2021
A student rally in Iran carrying placards calling for “Bread, Jobs, Freedom and Forming an Assembly of Experts”. (Supplied)
Culture & Social Affairs

Emerging Cooperation Between Students and Feminists in Iran

The Iranian student movement has succeeded in establishing itself as a powerful social actor after it declared solidarity with the widespread…

Fayrouz Ramadan Zada 01 October , 2021
The Camel Site in Saudi Arabia's northwestern al-Jouf province, with a carved sculpture of a camel's legs seen in the foreground. (Fayez Nureldine, AFP).
Culture & Social Affairs

Ancient Camel Carvings in Saudi Desert Older than Giza Pyramids or Stonehenge

Rock carvings of camels unearthed in northern Saudi Arabia are much older than they were estimated at the time of their unveiling a few years ago,…

Salma Adham 01 October , 2021
Painter Yara Hasko
Culture & Social Affairs

"Women of War": Paintings Summarize Years of Oppression and Pain

Behind each of her paintings, there is a story. This is the work of the young painter Yara Hasko, who hails from the Syrian Kurdish city of Afrin,…

Jiwan Soz 01 October , 2021
Edward Ahmed Mitchell, CAIR’s Deputy Director
Politics

American Muslims: 20 Tough Years Since 9/11

On the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on 9/11/2001, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the largest Muslim civil rights and…

Mohammad Ali Salih 01 October , 2021
The valuable heritage items that were kept safe by Kabul museum curators and bank staff was salvaged from decades of war since the Soviet war and through the Taliban’s rule until the fall of the movement in 2001.
Culture & Social Affairs

How Afghan Monuments Survived Ages of Turmoil

In 2003, the Afghan President HamidKarazaiappeared on TV to show the Afghan people a cache discovered in a secret vault that was closed since 1989 to…

Amany M. Salem 28 September , 2021
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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

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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
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Lebanon’s second chance at statehood

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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

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Oman is quietly redefining its development model

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

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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

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