World News Insights: Opinion Articles

“AmericaFest” wrapped up in Phoenix, Arizona, on Sunday. It was the first Turning Point USA conference held since Charlie Kirk, who had founded the organization in 2012, was killed earlier this year. Turning Point is a major force in American domestic politics and a key power broker in the…

Emile Ameen

In the 22 years that passed between September 11, 2001, and October 7, 2023, many things changed and much remained the same in Iraq. It continued to occupy a crucial geopolitical position, and the nature of its politics changed. After 9/11, Iraq became the arena for a globalization of regional…

Mustafa Fahs

Hezbollah has, for the thousandth time, refused to lay down its arms, as have Hamas and Iraq’s Kataib Hezbollah and Harakat al-Nujabaa. It is, of course, easy to demonstrate how Iran’s wishes and its need for the continued armament of our militants contribute to determining their stance. Radical…

Hazem Saghieh

In some of the ancient civilizations each year was designated with a label rather than a number. For example, there was a Year of the Locust, a Year of the Flood, or a Year of Golden Harvest. Following that tradition, what label do you think would suit 2025? One suggestion is: the Year of…

Amir Taheri

In biology, the concept of “adaptation” was introduced to describe how human beings adjust to rapid environmental change. The timeline of this adaptation varies from one species to another. It is a useful concept for those interested in animal husbandry, as acclimating animals to a new reality…

Fahid Suleiman al-Shoqiran

President Donald Trump is now working from Florida after he and his senior aides left the White House for the Christmas and New Year holidays. Crises do not take days off, but they do follow their protagonists, and so the three mediators followed their American partner in Miami. Seeking to…

Nabil Amr

On December 19, 2025, US President Donald Trump signed the National Defense Authorization Act, which included the permanent repeal of the Caesar Act. Nearly a month earlier - before this step lifted the crippling sanctions imposed on Damascus under the former regime - Ahmad al-Sharaa visited the…

Nadim Koteich

It is difficult to understand developments on the two burning fronts of Lebanon and Gaza in isolation from the outcomes of Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Washington. The visit is unlikely to generate magical solutions to these deeply complex crises, but it could determine whether the growing…

Sam Menassa

How difficult it is to wait in Gaza; hungry children wait for meals and mothers wait for a let up from the wind that has uprooted tents and rainwater that has spread diseases. Fathers are helpless as they wait on weak pledges and face the cruelty of the enemy. How difficult it must be to have…

Ghassan Charbel

You are watching the 2016 Republican primary campaign, trying to figure out if Ted Cruz or Marco Rubio can stop Donald Trump from winning the Republican nomination. A man from the future steps out of a shimmering portal and informs you that the winner of the primary campaign will go on to be the…

Ross Douthat

The conclusion Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israeli religious and nationalist Right drew from the October 7th operation is that “strength is the only thing Arabs understand," and that Hamas’s operation had provided them with an opportunity to act on this principle. This conclusion was not an epiphany…

Hazem Saghieh

The Sydney attack that targeted Jewish Australian citizens that everyone condemned, Arabs and non-Arabs, Eastern and Western alike, and was denounced even by the staunchest supporters of the Palestinian cause because it assaulted civilian citizens solely because of their Jewish faith, after a…

Amr el-Shobaki