9/11 was the catalyst, the Middle East was the main stage, and technology was the accelerator

Ibrahim Hamidi

The demonstrations come just days after Netanyahu urged Trump to strike again at Iran and bring down the regime

Con Coughlin

Remnants of the old regime want to perpetuate the myth that the ruling Assad family and the country's Alawite minority were one and the same. They never were and still aren't.

Lina Shamy

The past 12 months heralded problems to the east and south, with worries over water security, Red Sea instability, refugees, borders, and disputed gas reserves

Amr Emam

It was Syria's first year in over half a century without Assad's rule. Much has been achieved—more than many imagined possible in so short a time. Yet the challenges ahead remain daunting.

Alia Mansour

The Middle East stands at a crossroads. Protracted crises are colliding with sharpening rivalries against the backdrop of regional and global realignments.

Ibrahim Hamidi

Absent fair political solutions, recourse through arms remains, for many, a preferred means of addressing unresolved dilemmas

Houssam Itani

The latest peace push involves Kyiv agreeing to a demilitarised economic zone in the Donbas during a meeting in Miami in exchange for withdrawing Ukrainian troops

Con Coughlin

Hezbollah's insistence on putting Iran's interests ahead of Lebanon's offers little room for optimism

Alia Mansour

The US is poised to use Israeli gas as a lever to keep Iran on the backfoot following its regional setback, and it could even use it to undercut Russia's economy

Ibrahim Hamidi

Iran's foreign policy architect reaffirms his country's commitment to supporting the 'forces of resistance,' while a former foreign minister demands a return on investment

Houssam Itani

An economic contraction of 2.8% is predicted next year, having contracted 1.7% this year. Will the regime loosen the reins?

Rustum Mahmud