In an age when rare earths power not just economies but warfare, these precious minerals are not just coveted but existential to countries that want to safeguard their hegemony

Khaled Kassar

The humanitarian situation is worsening by the day. While a political solution is ultimately needed to address the root causes of the crisis, people's hunger cannot wait.

Haid Haid

For Türkiye, it is a chance to redefine its national identity. For the Kurds, it presents an opportunity to rethink the concept of citizenship.

Badia Fahs

Many want to disarm the Iran-backed militia, but the country's Shiite leaders keep blocking moves to do so. With US pressure and growing frustration within the country, is this a moment of reckoning?

Houssam Itani

The meeting set for next week comes after Trump's attitude towards Russia seems to have hardened with him now saying that Moscow poses an "extraordinary threat" to US national security

Con Coughlin

The tariffs come with serious geopolitical undertones—especially in regard to the Ukraine war, as Trump warned India over its purchasing of Russian oil and arms

Shakir Husain

If Baghdad successfully breaks away from Tehran's sphere of influence and joins the new emerging Middle East order, immense potential could follow

Ibrahim Hamidi

Sectarianism has not just appeared in Syria; it has taken hold. Suddenly, everything is being done and seen through a sectarian lens. This is not the Syria it needs to be, and must be condemned.

Alia Mansour

At two ends of the political spectrum, Jamal El-Haj and Simona Mohamsson are experiencing differing fortunes. One has been cast adrift after several scandals; the other's star is on the rise.

Hind Aleryani

The fear of disintegration and fragmentation is deeply embedded in the Turkish psyche, as is the belief that the nation is a great power. That does not fit easily with events unfolding today

Rustum Mahmud

At this critical juncture, Syria could go one of two ways: towards stability and security, or towards chaos and bloodshed. Its friends are helping to guide it, but Iran has other ideas.

Alia Mansour

When people become disconnected from others, it can set in motion a cascade of health problems, both physical and mental. This disconnection is becoming more common. We need to wake up to it.