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Geir Pederson: A Norwegian Diplomat Seeking to Play the Syrian Pipes of Peace 
Politics

Geir Pederson: A Norwegian Diplomat Seeking to Play the Syrian Pipes of Peace 

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Moncef El Mazgheny 14 December , 2018
Jacob Rees-Mogg: Cultured, Posh and Brexit Vanguard?
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Jacob Rees-Mogg: Cultured, Posh and Brexit Vanguard?

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Ali El Shamy 26 December , 2018
When Empires End
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When Empires End

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Maya Jasanoff 21 December , 2018
The Free-Trade Paradox
Business & Economy

The Free-Trade Paradox

“We must always take heed that we buy no more of strangers than we sell them, for so we should impoverish ourselves and enrich them.” Those words,…

Alan S. Blinder 23 December , 2018
The Worst Brexit Option, Except for All the Others
Politics

The Worst Brexit Option, Except for All the Others

“Omnishambles”—that wonderful British neologism first coined in theBBCpolitical satire The Thick of It—is the best way to describe the current…

Matthias Matthijs 23 December , 2018
Why Jihadist Attacks Have Declined in Europe
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Why Jihadist Attacks Have Declined in Europe

OnTuesday, December 11, just before8 PM, a lone attacker, Cherif Chekatt, armed with a handgun and a knife, killed five people and injured a dozen…

Jytte Klausen 22 December , 2018
Iran Lashes Out
Politics

Iran Lashes Out

The Iranian government over the past week has suffered new losses in the court of international public opinion, ranging from legal action arising…

Joseph Braude 22 December , 2018
What Merkel’s Successor Will Mean for German Politics
Politics

What Merkel’s Successor Will Mean for German Politics

Almost 2,000 journalists descended onHamburglast week to witness a spectacle not seen since 1971: an open competition for the leadership of Germany’s…

Thorsten Benner 15 December , 2018
Hezbollah’s Tunnels into Israel are Part of a Bigger Threat
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Hezbollah’s Tunnels into Israel are Part of a Bigger Threat

A few days after Israel launched an open-ended operation “Northern Shield” to expose and thwart tunnels built by Hezbollah aimed at infiltrating…

Hanin Ghaddar 15 December , 2018
The Triumph of Hindu Nationalism
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The Triumph of Hindu Nationalism

In August, former Indian Prime MinisterAtal Bihari Vajpayeedied at the age of 93. India’s first prime minister from theBharatiya Janata Party(BJP),…

Kanchan Chandra 14 December , 2018
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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
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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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