Today, Arab theatres are deserted — abandoned not by state institutions, but by the masses themselves

Paul Chaoul

Arab states are increasingly seeing the strengthening of the Syrian regime as a necessary step to limit Iran's military expansion and Turkish encroachment in the north

Ibrahim Hamidi

We have become increasingly incapable of self-awareness and can only view and our culture through the eyes and judgements of outsiders

The Ukraine crisis has presented an opportunity for a stronger and more inclusive Europe

Becky Shen

The ability of local armed factions to push back against the regime is a manifestation of the regime's tenuous hold on power

Haid Haid

A look at the negative consequences of Taliban rule for Afghanistan's female population and a discussion as to how best to protest the bans being put in place

Alia Mansour

Despite recent violence, the main focus of Biden's visit will undoubtedly be to highlight the enormous progress the country has made in the past 25 years

Con Coughlin

Foreign and domestic actors are preventing Syrian goods from crossing into Iraq despite the January agreement due to various concerns including drug smuggling

Haid Haid

What self-translation does is take out the mediator, so the translation process becomes like the writing the text for the first time and the copy becomes identical to the original

The rapid overthrow of Saddam Hussein's regime, the ill-thought process of de-Baathification, and Iraq's collapse into chaos created perfect conditions for a jihadist insurgency

Charles Lister

20 years ago, on 9 April the US invasion led to the toppling of Saddam's regime in Iraq — signalling the end of an era and the beginning of a new one

Ibrahim Hamidi

The only way US sanctions on Syria will be waived — let alone lifted — is if al-Assad fundamentally changes his behaviour

Andrew Tabler