Suleiman Jawda
Egyptian Writer and Journalist

Positioning in Sanaa and Messages to Tehran

If someone leans on a stick while walking, he is described as needing others, and likewise if he leans on another person, he is seeking the help of others along the way. This exact meaning was present in the mind of the decision-maker in Washington, when he asked China to exert pressure…

What Kuwait’s New Emir Knows

The late Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, the former Emir of Kuwait, was renowned for his humanitarianism. He was known as the “Emir of humanitarian efforts” because he would immediately contribute to any humanitarian effort in any part of the world during his reign. He did not…

How Does France See Its Relationship With Algeria?

France was, perhaps still is, putting out the fire extinguishing the fire sparked by the killing of Nael Marzouki. The young man’s death at the hands of a police officer sparked unrest in different areas across the country. From his name, one can assume that Nael is of Arab descent. His…

Doha Is Beating Ankara to Cairo!

A day will come when those concerned with this region will write the history of its developments. They will give some time to the Gulf summit held in AlUla, Saudi Arabia, early this year, certainly not because it is the first Gulf summit of its kind. Indeed, a large number of similar summits had…

How The Riyadh Summit Was Different This Year!

Since the G20 Group consists of the world's largest economies, the discussions it holds every year mainly focus on economy. And since economy is the language of politics in this particular epoch, discussions at every annual summit would begin and end with politics, even when meetings attempt to…