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Hezbollah finds itself near another verge today, that of remaining relevant in the evolving Lebanese state.
Will this week’s Arab summit breathe new life into a Saudi-Syrian understanding over Lebanon?
The regional interests behind Syria’s return to the Arab League have nothing to do with democracy, participation, or respect for human rights.
For Palestinians, Israel’s 75th anniversary only brings home the need for a rights-based solution to their dispossession.
Türkiye is raising the heat on the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, denouncing its ties with the Syrian Democratic Forces.
Israeli assassinations in response to the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre may have been about more than avenging the victims.
The conflict in Sudan is multidimensional, and could generate instability that spreads to the broader region.
In an interview, Mat Nashed discusses the bloody conflict in Sudan and the mistakes that led to it.
Spot analysis from Carnegie scholars on events relating to the Middle East and North Africa.
In an interview, Armenak Tokmajyan and Kheder Khaddour discuss their recent paper on Syria’s northern border.