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Saudi-Iranian reconciliation has meant that Tehran and Riyadh are reasserting their interests more strongly in Lebanon.
A TV series on Al-Araby 2, based on Syria’s Assads, has transfixed the Middle East during this month of Ramadan.
In an interview, historian Philip Mattar discusses his biography of the onetime mufti of Jerusalem, Hajj Amin al-Husseini.
Donors have pledged money to Turkey and Syria after the recent earthquake, but now the hard part begins.
Lebanon’s parliament speaker should never be written off, but for many of his countrymen he increasingly represents fatal immobility.
A controversial decision in Lebanon to delay the move to summer hours has highlighted deep divisions within the country.
Mideastern states may be moving toward a new regional order, but its glue will be authoritarian stability.
A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.
In an interview, Ali Hashem argues that while Saudi Arabia and Iran did reach a deal, many differences still remain.
Saudi Arabia’s and Iran’s reconciliation serves the interests of both sides, and represents a major geopolitical shift in the Middle East.