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A general view of a plenary session of NATO summit as leaders of member countries attend at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) headquarters in Brussels, on June 14, 2021. (Getty)
Politics

The NATO Summit in Brussels: Implications for Russia

On June 14th NATO held its 31st summit in Brussels. On the surface, at least, it looks like the transatlantic community is back on the same page, to…

Maia Otarashvili 18 June , 2021
Power plant aerial view, Tangshan, China. (Getty)
Politics

China’s Nuclear Leak Is No Chernobyl, But We Should Still Worry

Is a nuclear power plant on the edge of China’s 60 million-strong Pearl River Delta megalopolis on the verge of an emergency? It doesn’t look like it…

David Fickling 16 June , 2021
(TNS)
Science & Technology

Are Rewards for Getting COVID-19 Vaccinations Really Such a Great Idea?

At first, getting vaccinated against COVID-19 seemed like enough of a reward. You got the satisfaction of protecting your health and that of the…

Doyle McManus 15 June , 2021
The 8th International Festival of Drums and Traditional Arts opening Ceremony, Cairo, Egypt. (Amira Noshokaty)
Culture & Social Affairs

Drum Beats for Peace in Cairo

Thirty countries were celebrated on Saturday 12 June when Cairo hosted the 8th round of the annual International Festival for Drums and Traditional…

Amira el Noshokaty 15 June , 2021
(TNS)
Science & Technology

How Medical Culture Sinks US Health Care

Over the last pandemic year, we’ve seen doctors work heroically to save lives. Their dedication, expertise and work ethic represent the best of…

Robert Pearl 13 June , 2021
Stressed and tired business woman working from home on laptop at home.(Getty)
Science & Technology

The CEO of Zoom Just Admitted Something Very Surprising About Zoom

What he said isn't surprising. That he said it, is. The poet Dylan Thomas's last words were, supposedly: "I've just had 18 straight whiskies. I…

Bill Murphy Jr. 13 June , 2021

World in Photos

World in Photos

Members of the Muslim community and supporters gather for a multi-faith "March to End Hatred" on June 11, 2021 in London, Ontario, Canada. The march was held to unite Londoners to condemn the racially motivated terror attack on Sunday that killed four members of a local Muslim family.(Getty)

World in Photos

A model takes a selfie photo during the bridal fashion show as a part of Yes Wedding Expo at Convention Hall Tunjungan Plaza on June 12, 2021 in Surabaya, Indonesia.(Getty)

World in Photos

The Red Arrows fly over Windsor Castle in Berkshire during the ceremony to mark the official birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, on June 12, 2020 at Windsor Castle on June 12, 2021 in Windsor, England.(Getty)

World in Photos

Aerial view of a motorcade leaded by Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro during a rally with supporters in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on June 12, 2021.(Getty)

World in Photos

Hanna Hiekal and Laila Mohsen of Egypt competes during the Duet Technical Routine of the FINA Artistic Swimming World Series Super Final 2021 at Piscina Sant Jordi on June 12, 2021 in Barcelona, Spain.(Getty)

World in Photos

Lukas Hradecky of Finland saves a penalty from Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg of Denmark during the UEFA Euro 2020 Championship Group B match between Denmark and Finland on June 12, 2021 in Copenhagen, Denmark. (Getty)

Carly Pearce performs onstage at Nashville’s Music City Center for “The 54th Annual CMA Awards” broadcast on Wednesday, November 11, 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Getty)
Culture & Social Affairs

Self-pity and Shame in “29”

Recently, People magazine published an interview with famous country singer Carly Pearce in which she said she was in love with another man -- a…

Mohammad Ali Salih 12 June , 2021
Medium shot for Mashrbyia of a building in Gamaliya, old Cairo, Egypt. By: Salma Adham
Culture & Social Affairs

Arabesque: An Iconic Islamic Art Form

Many years ago, when the machine did not control every craft and industry, Egypt was the pioneer of arabesque art. Islamic civilization was known for…

Salma Adham 12 June , 2021
A Press conference was held in Cairo, Egypt to mark the signing of two memoranda of understanding between United Media Services on the one hand and Al Arabia Outdoor Advertising and the MBC Group on the other. (Social media photo)
Culture & Social Affairs

Arab Media Getting New Shape

Cairo witnessed this month the signing of two memoranda of understanding between United Media Services on the one hand and Al Arabia Outdoor…

Menna A. Farouk 12 June , 2021
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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
A Lebanese guard stands in front of  Magen Abraham, the last Jewish synagogue in Lebanon at Wadi Abou Jmil, Beirut's former Jewish neighbourhood, in the war-devastated city centre. JOSEPH BARRAK / AFP
Culture & Social Affairs

New book recalls Beirut’s once-vibrant Jewish quarter

01 May 2026

Veteran Lebanese journalist Nada Abdelsamad transports readers back to the time when Beirut's Jewish quarter, known at the time as Wadi al-Yahud, was thriving

Abdul Rahman Mazhar Halloush
Turkish fighter jets fly over a warship in Kyrenia, in the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. AFP
Politics

How the Iran war changed Türkiye’s security calculus

05 May 2026

Ankara's national security priority is no longer Kurds or Gülenists, but Israel. Likewise, in Tel Aviv, Türkiye is increasingly seen as a future Israeli adversary. Both are preparing accordingly

Rustum Mahmud

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