Israel's aggression and territorial expansion have become a political, financial, and moral burden, as they have on its Western government allies, who find it increasingly difficult to defend

Majed Kayali

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's US visit in November was far from 'business as usual'. Riyadh wants something binding.

Ibrahim Hamidi

The Russian president, who has made steady gains on the battlefield since launching his war in 2022, must now decide if he's ready for peace

Con Coughlin

Fear, mistrust, and resentment, coupled with the intense foreign pressure on the Lebanese government to disarm Hezbollah, are setting the country up for implosion

Houssam Itani

Seeking to deflect from his domestic crises, the Israeli prime minister continues to provoke instability

Alia Mansour

At Riyadh's behest, Trump brought the conflict back into the global spotlight when he pledged he would work to end the fighting at the Saudi-US investment forum in Washington

Ibrahim Hamidi

Fourteen men stand accused of sectarian killings in the coastal region last March. The credibility of the trial will depend on how the proceedings hold up under public scrutiny.

Haid Haid

Syria is rising from the ashes. It is rebuilding internally, seeking to overcome past enmity by being open and inclusive while also consolidating national unity as a key priority.

Hamza Al Mustafa

Kyiv looks to be under renewed pressure amid reports that Russia and the US have been secretly drafting a 28-point peace plan to put an end to the conflict

Con Coughlin

They may push states to prioritise viable projects over prestige ones, empower the private sector rather than crowd it out, and pursue fiscal discipline as a matter of necessity rather than rhetoric

Alice Gower

Ahmed al-Sharaa has achieved significant success in Syria, yet these accomplishments pale in comparison to the fundamental need for transitional justice

Alia Mansour

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's visit to Donald Trump's White House is a moment to reset relations that have long been based on oil and security. Today, they encompass much more.

Ibrahim Hamidi