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A healthcare worker wearing a protective face mask, left, receives a dose of the Sinovac Biotech Ltd. Covid-19 vaccine at Bogor Regional Public Hospital in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2021.  (Getty)

Wealthy Countries Should Share Vaccine Doses Before It Is Too Late

The world is on the brink of failing a critical test: the one measuring whether the international community is willing or able to end a global…

19 January , 2021
How the Middle East Will Fare Under US President Joe Biden
Politics

How the Middle East Will Fare Under US President Joe Biden

Now that Joe Biden is officially the 46th president of the United States, the main question for many Middle East watchers and policy makers, is not…

Hanin Ghaddar 19 January , 2021
What to Expect During President Biden’s First 100 Days
Politics

What to Expect During President Biden’s First 100 Days

President Joe Bidenstepped into the White House on Wednesday in the midst of the worst public health disaster in a century.The turbulence has been…

Al Majalla - London 19 January , 2021
Rare Twin Suicide Attack Kills at Least 23 in Baghdad

Rare Twin Suicide Attack Kills at Least 23 in Baghdad

A twin suicide bombing killed at least 23 people and wounded more than 50 in a Baghdad market on Thursday, the first such attack in years, security…

19 January , 2021
An Iranian man, wearing a protective face mask, walks down a street in the capital Tehran during the COVID-19 epidemic
Science & Technology

What the Pandemic Revealed About the “Axis of Resistance”

Political Shiism – or what the Iranian regime refers to as “the axis of resistance,” have been establishing itself in the region, and spreading its…

Hanin Ghaddar 15 January , 2021
Mike Pompeo alleged that Iran has become a new "home base" for Al-Qaeda worse than Afghanistan
Politics

The Al-Qaeda-Iran Relationship

As the Trump administration winds down, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo confirmed a New York Times report that Al-Qaeda's second-in-command was killed…

Al Majalla - London 15 January , 2021
Nancy Pelosi presides the US House of Representatives vote on the impeachment of US President Donald Trump at the US Capitol, January 13, 2021
Politics

This Impeachment Is Different

On Wednesday afternoon,Donald Trump, the third president in American history to be impeached, became the first to be impeached twice. TheHouse of…

David A. Graham 15 January , 2021
Hackers managed to insert malicious code into a software product from an IT provider called SolarWinds Corp., whose client list includes 300,000 institutions
Politics

The SolarWinds Hack Doesn’t Demand a Violent Response

The SolarWinds hack – now attributed to Russia by U.S. government representatives including Mike Pompeo – has caused enormous damage. Perhaps it…

Elisabeth Braw 15 January , 2021
Flags of NATO member countries hang at the Parliament Square at the last NATO Summit in London, on December 2, 2019.
Politics

The EU is the Military Ally the United States Needs

Tensions over anemic European defense spending have long suffused transatlantic relations—and since 2014, they have become all-consuming, crowding…

Max Bergmann 15 January , 2021
Released students from the Government Science Secondary school, in Kankara, Nigeria after an attack by Boko Haram
Politics

Don’t Discount America’s Interest in Keeping Africa Safe

The Defense Department’s coming near-total withdrawal of troops from Somalia follows its 2019 re-assessment of its force posture in Africa, aimed at…

Maj. Scott D. Adamson 15 January , 2021
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Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Damascus, Syria, December 22, 2024.
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Politics

Ahmed Sharaa on Syria's 'zero-problems' strategy

26 August 2025

Syria's president says the Abraham Accords aren't the right fit for Damascus. Instead, he hopes to reinstate the 1974 disengagement agreement with Israel or something similar

Ibrahim Hamidi
People mourn for Palestinian journalists Moaz Abu Taha and Hussam al-Masri, a Reuters contractor, who were killed in an Israeli strike on Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis in Gaza on August 25, 2025, along with 15 others. AFP
Culture & Social Affairs

'Genocide didn't unfold in Gaza; it was the intent all along'

25 August 2025

A new book by Lebanese jurist Mazen Shindab provides an invaluable legal resource on the genocide in Gaza, laying bare the flaws of international law and the moral imperative to hold Israel to account

Abdul Rahman Mazhar Halloush
A television station broadcasts US Federal Reserve Chair Chair Jerome Powell speaking in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York on August 23, 2024. ANGELA WEISS / AFP
Business & Economy

Jackson Hole gave hints of the future, but not of certainty

26 August 2025

Top global monetary policy makers grapple with political pressure and fragile labour markets while investors bet on lower borrowing costs, with the next five weeks key for a range of assets

Abdel-Rahman Ayas
Opinion

In Ukraine, Russia reaps gains as Europe's coffers drain

25 August 2025

A recent summit in Alaska between Trump and Putin was a much-needed reality check to those who still see the Ukraine war through rose-coloured glasses

Khaled Kassar
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

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