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In an interview, Hussein Ibish discusses why U.S.-Saudi relations have deteriorated so rapidly.
We may be nearing the stage where Lebanon can have any president it wants, as long as his last name is Aoun.
In an interview, Nur Arafeh examines the current critical moment in Palestine, and speculates as to how the future may unfold.
In an interview, Shahd Alshammari discusses the struggle for disability rights in the Middle East.
The collapse of a six-month truce bodes ill for an already battered country.
In an interview, Armenak Tokmajyan provides an update on the situation in southern Syria, a place of perpetual instability.
Gulf Arab investors, European football clubs, and the Roman Abramovich factor
Qaïs Saied has consolidated his hold on Tunisia, but economic woes mean his control remains unstable.
In an interview, Yezid Sayigh discusses the risks of an indebted Egyptian economy and the military’s role in it.
Syrian officials know that unless they control areas east of the Euphrates, the regime will not be able to stabilize itself.