Both countries have a rare but fleeting opportunity to enjoy genuine cooperation, but the narrow interests of some politicians are threatening to sabotage the opening

Alia Mansour

The region stands at a crossroads that will define its course for at least the next decade

Ibrahim Hamidi

The donations were not random acts of goodwill, but part of a calculated campaign to rehabilitate the Hamsho name, using wealth built on Syrians' suffering to buy legitimacy

Haid Haid

US envoy to Syria Tom Barrack said little that Arabs had not heard before. When he described the peoples of the region as tribes and denied their…

Houssam Itani

Some leaders are calling for a strong response, like erecting a drone wall, while others caution against overreacting and provoking a hostile response from Moscow

Con Coughlin

Fans increasingly expect their idols to speak up on issues that matter to them and are not afraid to boycott to get their point across, meaning celebrities can no longer hide behind neutrality

Samer Abou Hawwach

An initial reading of Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa's visit to New York is quite encouraging, but the most consequential issues are still unfolding

Alia Mansour

A recent phone call between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping showed that direct dialogue remains key to resolving bilateral tensions, just like during the Cold War

Ibrahim Hamidi

Their 1979 peace treaty looks increasingly under threat

Amr Emam

Sooner or later, Lebanon's leaders will have to make a choice. Until then, it will drift further into the abyss.

Houssam Itani

The collapse of regime protection has dramatically altered Syria's narcotics landscape, forcing traffickers to innovate

Haid Haid

Europe's economic woes mount, as do those of the UK. In November, the Chancellor must find around £20bn. Is this the economist's equivalent of pulling a rabbit from a hat?

Khaled Kassar