Fouad Siniora
Former Lebanese prime minister.

Amid the ‘Aqsa Storm,’ I Call for Reason and Initiative 

For at least the past four years, Lebanon, both as a state and as a nation, has been facing three major crises, in addition to the calamitous Beirut port blast. These crises are persistent, intertwined, and extremely resistant to the state management: An unprecedented economic-financial…

PM Mustafa al-Kadhimi, Your Major Determination Gives Great Hope to Arab People

Your Excellency, Your enlightening opinion to Asharq Al-Awsat last Sunday underscores the importance of cooperation among countries in the region to confront a number of challenges: The development of the capabilities of the Iraqi state and Arab countries to carry out reforms, combat corruption,…

How Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the Arab League Confronted the War on Palestinians

We and the world will remember the revolt of Al Aqsa and Sheikh Jarrah’s youths against being banned from praying at the Aqsa Mosque and against the attempts to force the Arabs out of Jerusalem and seize their properties. We will also remember the war waged against Gaza’s youths, seniors, women,…

Is this the End of Globalization?

In recent years, the future of globalization has attracted the attention of the world’s leaders and economic experts. This issue is being discussed at the appropriate time given that the world is being bombarded with new challenges. The truth is that globalization and modern communication make…