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Tehran Celebrates Four Decades of Revolution 
Politics

Tehran Celebrates Four Decades of Revolution 

As the fortieth anniversary of the Iranian revolution approached, American media and policymakers reflected on the continuing enmity between the U…

Joseph Braude 15 February , 2019

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An Indian man feeds migratory seagulls at Narmada River early in the morning in Jabalpur in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh on January 29, 2019. - The Narmada river, also known as the Rewa, is the fifth longest river in the Indian subcontinent. (Getty)

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A little girl looks on past her brother at the back of Kadikoy ferry on the Bosphorus in Istanbul on January 29, 2019. (Getty)

Friday 8

Syrian children attend class in a damaged classroom at a school which was hit by bombardment in the district of Jisr al-Shughur, in the west of the mostly rebel-held Idlib province, on January 30, 2019. (Getty)

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Opposition demonstrators take part in protest against the government of President Nicolas Maduro, called by opposition leader and self-proclaimed 'acting president' Juan Guaido, at Altamira square in Caracas on January 30, 2019. (Getty)

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Pro-EU and pro-Brexit protestors discuss the vote and ongoing political processes as they demonstrate near to the Houses of Parliament on January 29, 2019 in London, England. (Getty)

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Migrants wait at a makeshift camp set up under Paris' ring road in the north of Paris' area of Porte de la Chapelle, at dawn on January 29, 2019, during its evacuation in an operation led by local authorities to shelter volunteer migrants in nearby gymnasiums and to examine their insalubrity condition and administrative situation.(Getty)

Fighting For More Representation
Culture & Social Affairs

Fighting For More Representation

It was around this time seven years ago that Gina Rodriguez was deemed the “It” girl out of the Sundance Film Festival with her role as a…

Yvonne Villarreal 11 February , 2019
Reports of Belt and Road’s Death Are Greatly Exaggerated
Politics

Reports of Belt and Road’s Death Are Greatly Exaggerated

With the vast, ambitious investment project known as the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI),China intended to pull the world closer and make itself the…

Nadege Rolland 10 February , 2019
The U.S. and Europe Increasingly Aligned to Contain Iran
Politics

The U.S. and Europe Increasingly Aligned to Contain Iran

Tensions between Iran and its Western opponents sharpened over the past week,between Iranian saber-rattling on the one hand and growing coordination…

Joseph Braude 10 February , 2019
How South America Ceded the Field in Venezuela
Politics

How South America Ceded the Field in Venezuela

Last week, the young Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó declared himself interim president, claiming that the country’s current president…

Oliver Stuenkel 09 February , 2019
The New Lebanese Government: The Devil is in the Details
Politics

The New Lebanese Government: The Devil is in the Details

It took the Lebanese prime minister nine months to form a government. The period was filled with challenges that cast a dark shade over Lebanon…

Hanin Ghaddar 09 February , 2019
Trump, Huawei, and the Politics of Extradition
Politics

Trump, Huawei, and the Politics of Extradition

OnDecember 1, Canadian police, acting at the request ofU.S.authorities, arrested Huawei Chief Financial OfficerMeng Wanzhouduring a layover…

Chimène Keitner 02 February , 2019
The Venezuelan Opposition's High-Stakes Assault on Maduro
Politics

The Venezuelan Opposition's High-Stakes Assault on Maduro

OnJanuary 23, Venezuela’s opposition-ledNational Assemblyshocked the world. It declared the country’s president,Nicolás Maduro, illegitimate,…

Harold Trinkunas 02 February , 2019
China Turned Upside Down
Politics

China Turned Upside Down

This month marks the 40th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations betweenChinaandthe United Statesand the start of China’s “reform…

Weijian Shan 02 February , 2019
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Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif (R) and Deputy Foreign Minister and chief nuclear negotiator Abbas Araghchi react as they listen to President Hassan Rouhani (unseen) speaking during a press conference in Tehran on 3 April 2015 ATTA KENARE / AFP
Politics

Zarif’s peace gambit meets Tehran’s limits

15 April 2026

Tehran can likely contemplate a deal, but it is far less clear that it can yet imagine lasting peace

Alex Vatanka
Julian D. Paulsen
Business & Economy

Tight squeeze: economic effects of Iran war linger despite truce

13 April 2026

A two-week truce has sparked a cautious market rebound, but deep anxiety persists over renewed escalation and its impact on global growth and inflation

Abdulfattah Khattab
Jared Kushner and Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif interact in Islamabad, Pakistan, on 11 April 2026. Jacquelyn Martin/ REUTERS
Politics

‘Kushner and Witkoff spoiled the US-Iran talks’

13 April 2026

Sources tell Al Majalla that Iran was able to build a rapport with US Vice President JD Vance in Islamabad, but sensed his hands were tied in the presence of Trump's son-in-law and close friend

Kamal Alam
Al Majalla
Business & Economy

The Iran war exposed the fragility of Europe’s economy

15 April 2026

Disruption in the Strait of Hormuz and rising energy prices are exposing the structural vulnerabilities of Europe's economy

Mohamed Sharki
Opinion

Lebanon’s Shiites are fighting a two-front war

15 April 2026

The first is on the border against Israel, which seeks to seize their land and drive them northwards; the second is within Lebanon itself, against a state that seeks to marginalise them

Houssam Itani

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