Russia and Iran are behind conflict hotspots in Syria, Azerbaijan, and Ukraine. All three are interlinked, revealing the complexity of the new geopolitics

Ibrahim Hamidi

The Fed chair can begin to cut interest rates, which would help Kamala Harris, or leave them unchanged, which is what Donald Trump wants. He is likely to ignore both and focus on data.

Khaled Kassar

Unanswered Israeli strikes on territory controlled by Damascus, linked with Tehran-backed missile production, raise questions over who is really in control

Alia Mansour

Turkey's failure to reopen the Abu al-Zendeen crossing in Syria shows how Syria-Turkey normalisation is doomed to fail if built on a shaky foundation

Haid Haid

No one has failed the Palestinians more than Hamas, and its high time the group put its people first

Alia Mansour

Rather than easily scoring points over Biden, the former president suddenly found himself facing a serious challenge from his rival for the presidency

Con Coughlin

The region's future hinges on the final 10% of the Gaza ceasefire agreement yet to be agreed upon. Will this be another missed opportunity for peace?

Ibrahim Hamidi

After a run of badly handled crises, countries around the world sought non-politicians for stewardship, but most of these moves have backfired

Toufic Chanbour

The terror group has exploited current conflicts in the Middle East and perceived injustices against Muslims to resonate with these youths

Haid Haid

The general financial and economic climate inspires optimism after the world's most influential central banker sent an important signal after a shocking bout of market noise

Khaled Kassar

In a country where nothing is what it seems, the arrest of Lebanon's former central bank governor has sparked a speculation frenzy. Cue the conspiracy theories.

Houssam Itani

Recent foreign policy moves have unsettled Netanyahu and Zelensky, who may be worried that the previous support they enjoyed could wane under Labour

Con Coughlin