The suspect who killed 15 people posted Islamic State videos hours before he went on the rampage in a truck adorned with an Islamic State flag. It poses questions for the incoming president

Con Coughlin

We saw conflict after conflict in 2024, and future strife is threatened in countries that can ill afford it. The best solution is to recalibrate so that wealth trickles down, rather than funnels up

Houssam Itani

With five foreign militaries on Syrian territory and the risk of division within the country, the new leaders in Damascus are treading a fine line

Ibrahim Hamidi

Both sides are clambering to bolster their negotiating hand, but it may all hinge on NATO membership. A deal-breaker, says Putin. A must, says Zelensky. Let's talk, says Trump

Con Coughlin

Allowing an ill-disguised Israeli land grab contravenes international rules and norms, shattering the credibility of a system that is supposed to apply to all while threatening Syria's fragile rebuild

Haid Haid

Gaza has been obliterated, Lebanon battered, Yemen bombed, Iran targeted, Hezbollah decimated, and Syria utterly transformed. Last year tore up the script and shook the region to its core. What next?

Ibrahim Hamidi

Voices from Tehran have been alone in seeking to stoke civil war after the fall of Assad, as a 45-year ambition to export the Iranian revolution lies in ruins

Alia Mansour

The latest US move to sanction Pakistan's ballistic missile programme, as well as its closening ties with India, has ruffled feathers in Islamabad

Kaswar Klasra

Al-Jolani has a chance to learn from the Taliban's mistakes. The decisions he now makes will have major consequences for Syria's future and that of the region.

Kamal Alam

Assad's fall serves as a warning to regional players who champion one-dimensional perspectives and approaches that fail to capture the depth and breadth of the intricate dynamics at play

Houssam Itani

Integrating armed factions, particularly the SDF, will be key, as well as agreeing on an inclusive new government that can unify a country that has been plagued by division

Ibrahim Hamidi

Some states would rather see a criminal regime in power than risk the rise of political Islam. The plotting could have already started, which could see a possible resurgence of Assad loyalists.

Alia Mansour