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Climate Change, Water Woes, and Conflict Concerns in the Middle East: A Toxic Mix
Business & Economy

Climate Change, Water Woes, and Conflict Concerns in the Middle East: A Toxic Mix

Hotter heatwaves, higher sea levels and more severe droughts: This is the sweltering reality in Middle East and North Africa (MENA) where climate…

Yasmine El Geressi 10 July , 2020
Beijing’s Takeover of Hong Kong Sovereignty
Politics

Beijing’s Takeover of Hong Kong Sovereignty

Hong Kong’s semiautonomous status is due to run out in 2047, 50 years after the UK transferred its powers over the city-state to Beijing. Because…

Ali El Shamy 10 July , 2020
Democratic Strategists Eye Trump Strongholds
Politics

Democratic Strategists Eye Trump Strongholds

The resurgence of the coronavirus in the U.S., driven principally by increases in southern and western states — together with thespike in ethnic…

Joseph Braude 10 July , 2020
Boris Johnson’s “New Deal”
Business & Economy

Boris Johnson’s “New Deal”

At the beginning of the new year, Boris Johnson tweeted a photo of himself giving two thumbs up, with a caption that read: “This is going to be a…

Ali El Shamy 03 July , 2020
China’s Sovereignty Obsession

China’s Sovereignty Obsession

On the evening ofJune 15, hundreds of Chinese and Indian troops clashed in theGalwan Valley, a remote part of the disputed border between the two…

M. Taylor Fravel 03 July , 2020
A Pandemic Opportunity With Iran
Science & Technology

A Pandemic Opportunity With Iran

Just five years ago, it looked as thoughIranandthe United Stateswere moving toward more open relations. In 2015,the United Statesand five other world…

Stuart E. Eisenstat and Thomas R. Pickering 03 July , 2020
Tunisian Poet Anis Chouchene: I hope the Anti-Racism Protests Ignite Change in the Arab World
Culture & Social Affairs

Tunisian Poet Anis Chouchene: I hope the Anti-Racism Protests Ignite Change in the Arab World

Artist and poet Anis Chouchene is Tunisian by nationality, African by identity and human by belonging. Chouchene writes about and for humankind,…

Amena Derwazi 03 July , 2020
Women in Tech are a Force to be Reckoned with in the UAE 
Science & Technology

Women in Tech are a Force to be Reckoned with in the UAE 

Women in Middle East and North Africa face many challenges:According to the World Bank, 13 of the 15 countries with the lowest rate of female…

Yasmine El Geressi 03 July , 2020
In Hong Kong and the Mainland, U.S. Ramps Up Pressure on China
Politics

In Hong Kong and the Mainland, U.S. Ramps Up Pressure on China

Storm clouds continue to gather over Beijing’s relationship with Washington. While popular discontent in the U.S. over Beijing’s handling of the…

Joseph Braude 03 July , 2020
Coronavirus Brings Tidal Waves of Fear and Hope
Science & Technology

Coronavirus Brings Tidal Waves of Fear and Hope

Six months after China first reported a cluster of mysterious pneumonia cases in the city of Wuhan, the World Health Organization had a stark warning…

Majalla 03 July , 2020
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Activists protest near the US Capitol on July 24, 2024, in Washington, DC. Activists staged multiple demonstrations near the Capitol to protest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to Washington and Israel's war on Gaza. Alex Wong/ AFP
Politics

Americans are tiring of Israel. Will US policy follow?

01 September 2025

While the US public has long been supportive of Israel, its genocide in Gaza appears to have had a big effect, with most young Americans now outright hostile towards it

Ramzy Ezzeldin Ramzy
Opinion

'The Voice of Hind Rajab' shows cries for justice are only getting louder

07 September 2025

A 24-minute standing ovation at the film premiere was more than a symbolic gesture of justice for Israel's murder of little Hind, but a heartfelt cry of real anguish over the ongoing genocide in Gaza

Samer Abou Hawwach
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Politics

The Lebanese army can confront Hezbollah. Here's how.

02 September 2025

Lebanon's president and prime minister have a big decision to make: whether, and how, to use the army to disarm Hezbollah. Today's army can be trusted, but its task must be well thought through.

Bilal Saab
Al Majalla
Business & Economy

How Saudi Arabia is redefining the global mining map

06 September 2025

The Future Minerals Forum has become one of the world's most influential gatherings in the minerals sector, uniting stakeholders around the shared goal of building sustainable mineral supply chains

Faisal Faeq
Al Majalla
Culture & Social Affairs

Al Majalla’s Film Watch

03 September 2025

Every month, Al Majalla offers its take on the screen's newest releases, with the occasional dip into the archives to review an older classic.

Areej Jamal

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