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The Charging Bull bronze sculpture, also known as Wall Street Bull or Bowling Green Bull in New York City with tourists around taking photos of it as it is a landmark, a tourist destination, a popular attraction and symbol for Wall Street and Financial District as well with aggressive financial optimism and prosperity, wealth and luck, located on Broadway at the Financial District of Manhattan.
Business & Economy

Market Value

It has become a matter of general agreement among citizens of the richest country on earth that things are not going so well. The United States in…

Binyamin Appelbaum 19 February , 2021
Supporters of US President Donald Trump protest outside the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, in Washington, DC.
Politics

A Lost Claim to Moral Leadership

January saw violent protests in both Washington and Moscow. Supporters of then U.S. President Donald Trump stormed the United States Capitol ahead of…

Anna Arutunyan 19 February , 2021
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) enters the U.S. Capitol Building on Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021, in Washington, D.C. (Kent Nishimura/Los Angeles Times/TNS)
Politics

What’s Next for GOP Senators Refusing to Convict Trump

It always seemed unlikely that Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Senate Republican leader, would vote to convict the disgraced ex-president who,…

Doyle McManus 19 February , 2021
Raghad Saddam Hussein
Politics

Raghad Saddam Hussein: Her Father’s Defense and Prospects of Political Involvement in Iraq

Raghad Saddam Hussein is the eldest daughter of Saddam Hussein, the late president of Iraq. She took the responsibility of helping her father during…

Majalla 18 February , 2021
 Peter Ben Embarek, an expert from the WHO-China joint team, speaks at the WHO-China Joint Study Press Conference on February 9, 2021 in Wuhan, Hubei Province of China.(Getty)
Politics

WHO Mission to China to Release its Report, Amid Concerns over Lack of Raw Data

After months of the world’s pressure on China over its refusal to allow World Health Organization experts to trace the origins of the Covid-19…

Majalla 19 February , 2021
Dr. Aly El-Samman
Culture & Social Affairs

Celebrating Human Fraternity, An Inter-Faith Dialogue Pioneer Should be Remembered

As the world is facing unprecedented challenges brought upon by the COVID-19 pandemic, a global action is highly required based on cooperation,…

Majalla 14 February , 2021
Aung San Suu Kyi: From Symbol of Peace to Genocide Denial
Politics

Aung San Suu Kyi: From Symbol of Peace to Genocide Denial

Majalla - London Aung San Suu Kyi is a Myanmar politician and 1991 Nobel laureate for Peace, who was severely criticised for her initial silence,…

Majalla 12 February , 2021
A Meituan food courier put orders into Meituan food delivery lockers set up outside a hospital on January 20, 2021 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province of China. (Getty Images)
Business & Economy

Why Beijing Is Bringing Big Tech to Heel

It was supposed to be the world’s largest initial public offering. Ant Group, the Internet finance firm affiliated with Chinese tech giant Alibaba,…

Josh Freedman 12 February , 2021
Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a government meeting via a videoconference at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow on January 13, 2021. (Getty Images)
Science & Technology

Putin’s Once-Scorned Vaccine is Now a Favorite in Pandemic Fight

President Vladimir Putin’s announcement in August that Russia had cleared the world’s first COVID-19 vaccine for use before it even completed safety…

Henry Meyer 12 February , 2021
Members of the right-wing Reichsbürger, or Citizens of the Reich, movement demonstrate in front of the Reichstag building, the seat of the German parliament, or Bundestag, in below freezing temperatures amidst the ongoing spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) on February 06, 2021 in Berlin, Germany. (Getty)
Politics

A Plan to Beat Back the Far Right

In late August last year, close to 40,000 demonstrators gathered in Berlin to protest Germany’s novel coronavirus lockdown restrictions. A small…

Cynthia Miller-Idriss, Daniel Koehler 12 February , 2021
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Fghters from Bedouin tribes in western Sweida city on July 19, 2025. AFP
Politics

Sweida is a test case for competing visions for Syria

24 August 2025

The outbreak of violence in Syria's south has jolted foreign powers into action. Russia's return there could bring more stability, but also threatens to undermine the US agenda

Caroline Rose
Al Majalla
Documents & Memoirs

New details emerge on Kamal Jumblatt's assassination

23 August 2025

Classified documents from the 1970s obtained by Al Majalla show what led to the killing of the Lebanese Druze politician and how Syria came to occupy Lebanon

Ibrahim Hamidi
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks in front of a map of the Middle East during a press conference at the Government Press Office (GPO) in Jerusalem on September 4, 2024. ABIR SULTAN / AFP
Politics

Time to worry? Netanyahu says he ‘connects’ to a Greater Israel

20 August 2025

Those watching the Israeli prime minister over the years will not be surprised to hear of his affiliation with the idea of a much larger State of Israel. Now he is acting on it.

Amr Emam
A destroyed Lebanese bank after it was set on fire by protesters, Tripoli, June 12, 2020. AFP
Business & Economy

Investment in Lebanon: capital inflows depend on reforms

25 August 2025

Security is a precondition for prosperity and trade, but there are willing partners and ample possibilities if investors are better protected and the Lebanese banking sector is strengthened.

Souraya Chahine
Al Majalla
Culture & Social Affairs

Henrique Schneider on literature's power to hold a torch for justice

22 August 2025

In an interview with Al Majalla, the Brazilian novelist and lawyer speaks about the role intellectuals can play in promoting human rights and why anyone with a conscience should support Palestine

Nesrein El-Bakhshawangy

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