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France’s intervention in Lebanon has not been without error, but its rejection of maximalism is a blessing.
The Israeli prime minister visited the United Arab Emirates this week, highlighting a number of current realities.
Disagreement between the United States and Iran over a revived nuclear accord may anchor volatile competition.
In an interview, Tarek Mitri looks back at Libya’s volatile transition after the fall of the Qaddafi regime.
An Islamic State revival in Lebanon would come at the worst time for the military and security institutions.
A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.
In an interview, Rémi Brulin discusses the term “terrorism,” and looks back at an Israeli bombing campaign in Lebanon.
Saad al-Hariri may not run in Lebanon’s next elections, but writing him off may be hasty.
In an interview, Leena El-Ali explains what the Qur’an really says about the rights of women.
The genuine empowerment of females lies in their achieving legal equality with their male counterparts.