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Turkey’s Increasingly Overt Role in Libya’s Civil War
Politics

Turkey’s Increasingly Overt Role in Libya’s Civil War

It has been nearly a decade since Libya’s leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi was deposed as a result of a popular uprising sparked by similar…

Yasmine El Geressi 12 July , 2019
Iran Goads West into Tightening Containment
Politics

Iran Goads West into Tightening Containment

Iran broke new ground this week by breaching the JCPOA’s limits on enriching uranium. In so doing, it inspired a backlash from the White House,…

Joseph Braude 12 July , 2019
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Indonesian President Joko Widodo before a meeting at Hyderabad House on December 12, 2016 in New Delhi, India. (Getty)
Culture & Social Affairs

Why Religious Tolerance Won in Indonesia but Lost in India

Asia’s two largest and most diverse democracies held national elections in recent weeks, and religious tolerance was on the ballot in both. Voters,…

Dan Slater and Maya Tudor 12 July , 2019
Von der Leyen and Lagarde’s Uphill Battle
Business & Economy

Von der Leyen and Lagarde’s Uphill Battle

Last May’s European parliamentary election was a reflection of the divisions threatening the stability of the European Union. The populist group…

Ali El Shamy 12 July , 2019
Why Turkey Turned Its Back on the United States and Embraced Russia
Politics

Why Turkey Turned Its Back on the United States and Embraced Russia

Turkey’s fraught relationship withthe United Stateshas been in a downward spiral for years. Divided over an ever-lengthening list of issues, from…

Aaron Stein 12 July , 2019
In Conversation with Bandar Reda, Secretary-General of the Arab-British Chamber of Commerce
Business & Economy

In Conversation with Bandar Reda, Secretary-General of the Arab-British Chamber of Commerce

Mr. Bandar Reda has served as the Secretary-General and CEO of the Arab-British Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) since March 2019. He was nominated for the…

Yasmine El Geressi 05 July , 2019
Cori “Coco” Gauff
Culture & Social Affairs

Cori “Coco” Gauff

Athleticism Runs in the Family Cori “Coco” Gauff was born on March 15, 2004, in Atlanta, Georgia, US. Her…

Ali El Shamy 05 July , 2019
Secretary-General of the Arab League to Majalla: Brexit is a Good Opportunity for the UK-Arab Economic Relationship
Business & Economy

Secretary-General of the Arab League to Majalla: Brexit is a Good Opportunity for the UK-Arab Economic Relationship

The Arab region needs to harness the huge, untapped potential of the region’s youth and meet the “strong demand for employment” in order to…

Yasmine El Geressi 05 July , 2019
The Future Ain’t What it Used to Be (Part One)
Culture & Social Affairs

The Future Ain’t What it Used to Be (Part One)

Perhaps the reason we’re no longer able to see into the future like the great writers of the twentieth century, is that we’re in our own version of…

Bryn Haworth 05 July , 2019
A protester makes a gesture during a protest on June 12, 2019 in Hong Kong China. (Getty)
Politics

Hong Kong’s Muzzled Generation Cries Out

As cars idled bumper to bumper on one of Hong Kong’s busiest highways, a gaggle of young people clad in black darted into traffic. Cars swerved…

Suzanne Sataline 05 July , 2019
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Iranians mark 40 days since Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in US-Israeli strikes at a demonstration in Tehran on 9 April, 2026. Majid Asgaripour / AFP
Politics

The US and Iran mull next moves amid shaky truce

10 April 2026

Washington weighs the desire to avoid a protracted war with offsetting the appearance of defeat, as Tehran debates whether to consolidate gains before conditions shift or press perceived advantages

Alex Vatanka
Awami Rickshaw Union workers holding posters of Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Asim Munir, shout slogans after the US and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire in Lahore on 8 April 2026. Arif ALI / AFP
Politics

Behind the truce: Pakistan mediation proves pivotal

08 April 2026

Islamabad is humming with behind-the-scenes diplomacy to turn this tentative pause into lasting peace.

Kaswar Klasra
Al Majalla
Politics

5 unanswered questions on the US-Iran ceasefire

09 April 2026

The fragile truce faces significant obstacles.

John Haltiwanger
Al Majalla
Politics

The US-Iran war tanked Trump's popularity at home

07 April 2026

Instead of the "no endless wars" they were promised, Americans were thrown into a disastrous war and were feeling the economic pinch at the gas pump

Brian Katulis
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir shake hands during a session at the Knesset in Jerusalem, on 29 March 2026. Reuters
Politics

Palestinian executions are now official Israel policy

08 April 2026

Israel's parliament approved a draconian death penalty law last week that only applies to Palestinian prisoners, in a move that the UN says "would constitute a war crime"

Khaled Essam Eleslamboly

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