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In an interview, H. A. Hellyer explains the context of Egyptian-Iranian relations, which may be closer to normalization.
Saudi-Iranian reconciliation has meant that Tehran and Riyadh are reasserting their interests more strongly in Lebanon.
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.
If Israel and Iran enter into conflict over Tehran’s nuclear program, one of the main losers may be Moscow.
A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.
In an interview, Nikita Smagin explains what is behind the Russian-Iranian rapprochement, as well as its limitations.
In an interview, Saeid Golkar argues that, whoever wins, the protests in Iran have changed the country dramatically.
Many eyes will be on Iran’s side in the World Cup, but conflating it with the regime would be a mistake.