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Patients take a stroll at a quarantine center for Covid-19 coronavirus infected patients at a banquet hall that was converted into an isolation center to handle the rising cases of infection in New Delhi on April 15, 2021. (Getty)
Science & Technology

India Needs Targeted COVID-19 Lockdowns

Crematoriums in India are melting under the pressure of so many dead bodies, hospitals have run out of oxygen, and people have taken to social media…

Bansari Kamdar and Javaid Iqbal 26 April , 2021
President Joe Biden signs executive actions in the Oval Office on Jan. 26, 2021. (TNS)
Politics

How do Biden's first 100 days in office compare to Trump's?

How do Biden's first 100 days in office compare to Trump's? Doyle McManus A president's first 100 days are an arbitrary benchmark, a point of…

Doyle McManus 26 April , 2021

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People visit RoozenGaarde during the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, which was canceled last year due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Mount Vernon, Washington, U.S.(Reuters)

World in Photos

Members of the San Francisco Opera perform "The Barber of Seville" at the Marin Center drive-in as live opera returns following the easing of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions, in San Rafael, California, U.S.(Reuters)

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A child holds part of a rocket model at an exhibition featuring the development of China's space exploration on the country's Space Day at China Science and Technology Museum in Beijing, China.(Reuters)

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A health worker wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) carries a patient suffering from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outside the casualty ward at Guru Teg Bahadur hospital, in New Delhi, India.(Reuters)

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Antonio Carlos #25 of Orlando City slide-tackles Daniel Salloi #20 of Sporting Kansas City during the Major League Soccer game at Children's Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas.(Getty)

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People carry oxygen cylinders after refilling them in a factory, amidst the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Ahmedabad, India.(Reuters)

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Majalla 23 April , 2021
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Culture & Social Affairs

The Ramadan Singer: Mohamed Abdel-Muttalib

More than half a century ago, the late popular singer Mohamed Abdel Muttalib sang his eternal masterpiece "Ramadan Ganaa (Ramadan Has Come!)", which…

Majalla 23 April , 2021
French President Emmanuel Macron gives the opening speech of a video international donor conference for Lebanon at the Elysee presidential Palace in Paris on December 2, 2020. (Getty)
Politics

The Prospects of EU Sanctions on Lebanese Politicians

During a meeting of EU Foreign Ministers in Brussels earlier this week, the French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian called for the EU to start the…

Hanin Ghaddar 23 April , 2021
GWM Haval car at Auto Expo 2020, on February 5, 2020, in Greater Noida, India. Chinese GWM Cars have recently established presence in Saudi Arabia. (Getty)
Business & Economy

A New Emerging Player with Feminine, Stylish Designs

“Saudi working women are wise when it comes to finances. However, this is not the only decisive factor behind the rising presence of Chinese cars in…

Motasem Al Felou 23 April , 2021
 Mother of reporter Farhad Hamo looking at a photo of her son who was kidnapped by ISIS several years ago. (Facebook)
Politics

Still Missing in ISIS Prisons

Still unknown is the fate of Syrian citizens who were abducted by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) many years ago when the group held…

Jiwan Soz 23 April , 2021
The Washington Post Co. headquarters stands in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Monday, Aug. 5, 2013. (Getty)
Politics

US Papers Debate How and When to End Afghanistan War

Last week, as President Joe Biden officially announced that the US troops will leave Afghanistan by September 11, 20 years after the terrorist attack…

Mohammad Ali Salih 23 April , 2021
(L-R) FireEye CEO Kevin Mandia, SolarWinds CEO Sudhakar Ramakrishna and Microsoft President Brad Smith testify during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Capitol Hill on February 23, 2021 in Washington, DC. The hearing focused on the 2020 cyberattack that resulted in a series of data breaches within several agencies and departments in the U.S. federal government. (Getty)
Science & Technology

The Drumbeat of Cyberwarfare

Hackers serving the interests of a hostile foreign government penetrate important U.S. government computer networks, compromise key nodes, and steal…

Ben Buchanan 23 April , 2021
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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
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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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