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The new Netanyahu cabinet is bound to further undermine Israel’s stabilization of the occupied territories.
The Chinese president’s recent visit to Saudi Arabia highlighted the Arabs’ desire to diversify their foreign relations.
The Assad regime seeks to reassert control over the frontier with Turkey, in that way becoming regionally relevant again.
President Qaïs Saied’s visit to Washington this week is bound to have left him disappointed.
The countless discussions about a U.S. withdrawal from the Middle East should actually be formulated in reverse.
In an interview, Nikita Smagin explains what is behind the Russian-Iranian rapprochement, as well as its limitations.
Gebran Bassil has just been humiliated by Hezbollah, but that will likely not end his ties with the party.
Kurds in Iran, Iraq, and northern Syria are facing a series of threats from governments in the region.
In an interview, Saeid Golkar argues that, whoever wins, the protests in Iran have changed the country dramatically.
The path out of Lebanon’s presidential impasse remains unclear, highlighting the boundaries of Hezbollah’s influence.