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Think of the Internet as a huge iceberg. These hidden parts of the Internet are known as the Deep Web. Dado Ruvic / Reuters
Science & Technology

Inside the Dark Web!

When most people think of the Dark Net, they think of crime, fraud, illegal online activities and terrorism. But what really is the Dark Net? Why is…

Jassem Mohamed – Bonn 06 November , 2021
Khalifa Haftar: The Libyan General and Warlord Aspiring to the Presidency
Politics

Khalifa Haftar: The Libyan General and Warlord Aspiring to the Presidency

Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, commander of the Libyan National Army, has officially suspended his military duties in preparation for a likely…

Majalla 06 November , 2021
(Photo by Underwood Archives/Getty Images)
Business & Economy

Conflict and Development

John Maynard Keynes, best known as the founder of Keynesian economics; a school of economic thought, and also described as Britain’s most famous 20th…

Saif Al Abri 05 November , 2021
Dr. Tarek Heggy in his book library
Culture & Social Affairs

Political Thinker Weighs on KSA’s Renewed Religious Discourse

Egyptian writer and liberal intellectual Dr. Tarek Heggy, who is an expert on petroleum policies, analyzed and tried repeatedly to spread the values …

Fayza Diab 05 November , 2021
The UAE pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai.
Culture & Social Affairs

Sustainability Takes Centerstage at Expo 2020

Looking from afar, visitors to Expo 2020 Dubai can see a giant white-colored, falcon-like building that tells the story of the heritage of a country…

Moamina Faour and Menna A. Farouk - Dubai 05 November , 2021
In this Friday, Oct. 1, 2021 file photo, a woman receives her second Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine jab from a healthcare worker during the inaugural vaccination weekend drive in Katlehong, east of Johannesburg, in South Africa. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe, File)
Science & Technology

Mission “Vaccinate Africa”

Africa is experiencing the world’s worst vaccine deficit. Only a minority of countries—mostly those where vaccines are manufactured—are approaching…

Ashish Jha, Andrew Iliff 05 November , 2021

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Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi (C-front) stands with the Italian medical team and world leaders as they gather for the official family photograph on day one of the G20 Summit at the convention center of La Nuvola, in the EUR district of Rome on October 30, 2021.(Photo by Ludovic MARIN / POOL / AFP)

World in Photos

Families who left their neighborhood of Martissant on June 1, 2021, the date of the clashes between gangs, are temporarily housed today in a sports center in Carrefour, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, October 28, 2021. (Photo by Richard PIERRIN / AFP)

World in Photos

A migrant woman carries her boy in the rain as they walk in a caravan heading to Mexico City, in Acacoyagua, Mexico October 29, 2021. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril

World in Photos

A young Omani boy is pictured with race camels during a camel festival in Al-Fulaij, in the region of Barka, about 90 kms north of the capital Muscat, on October 30, 2021. (Photo by MOHAMMED MAHJOUB / AFP)

World in Photos

Fans gathered with banners of Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan and his son Aryan khan, outside his residence, to celebrate Aryan khan's release on bail, who was arrested earlier in connection to drug case, in Mumbai on October 29, 2021. (Photo by SUJIT JAISWAL / AFP)

World in Photos

A Tanzanian artist in costume uses a smartphone during a halloween party at Triniti Bar in Dar es Salaam early October 30, 2021. (Photo by AFP)

Amun Temple – Photo Credit: Ahmed Mostafa Diab
Culture & Social Affairs

Siwa Oasis: The Pearl of the Egyptian Western Desert

Anthony Doerr once said: “Leave home, leave the country, and leave the familiar. Only then can routine experience—buying bread, eating vegetables,…

Sarah Gamal 29 October , 2021
Illustration by Jeanette Khouri
Politics

Who is Abdel Fattah al-Burhan?

He is the de facto ruler of Sudan since the ouster of Omar al-Bashir due to a popular uprising in 2019. Al-Buran assumed the rule of the country…

Majalla 29 October , 2021
Illustration by Ali Mandalawi
Culture & Social Affairs

Big Ramy: From Fisherman To Mr. Olympia For 2nd Year in a Row

“Sandow is home and it will remain here for a very long time, Thank you to all of my fans around the world, I made it because of your love and…

Majalla 29 October , 2021
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Sara Padovan
Business & Economy

Blockading the blockade: Trump tightens his chokehold on Iran

30 April 2026

Al Majalla examines Trump's Hormuz chess move and questions whether it is sustainable amid Tehran's proven ability to withstand US pressure tactics

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Axel Rangel Garcia
Politics

Why a cornered Iran is also a problem for China

02 May 2026

Even when appeals to open the Hormuz Strait come from a close ally like Beijing, they fall on deaf ears in Tehran. But hope is not yet lost.

Xiaotong Yang
Sara Padovan
Business & Economy

Global airfares soar amid ongoing US-Iran turmoil

04 May 2026

Airspace closures, rising fuel costs, shifting flight maps and delayed aircraft deliveries have repriced flights around the world, with some travel routes hit worse than others

Abdel-Rahman Ayas
A man holds a flag featuring the late leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the late Supreme Leader of Iran Ali Khamenei and the new leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, at a rally in Tehran on 29 April 2026. Majid Asgaripour / Reuters
Politics

Real Iran splits and the myth of division

04 May 2026

The argument is over the price and presentation, not the basic instinct to preserve the system

Alex Vatanka
Axel Rangel Garcia
Politics

Orbán defeat: a setback for populists; a boost for Brussels

30 April 2026

After 16 years, there is finally a political transition in Budapest. This is an annoyance in Moscow and Washington, a relief in Brussels, and a warning to Europe's populists.

Khattar Abu Diab

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