World News Insights: Opinion Articles

Despite the darkness that fills the skies of the region and the world, a faint light can sometimes appear in the distance, drawing us closer to hope than to despair. One such light came from Iraq, when the Sadrist Movement, led by Muqtada al-Sadr, announced that it was handing over its military…

Suleiman Jawda

It was not surprising, though deplorable, that riots and violence erupted in the Northern Irish capital, Belfast, two nights ago, amidst an atmosphere of incitement following a crime committed by a refugee who had been granted residency. Britain has been experiencing a charged atmosphere for some…

Osman Mirghani

Given the long list of Saudi Arabia’s grievances against the Iranian leadership that have accumulated over decades, many are asking: Why is the Kingdom supporting diplomatic efforts to end a war that may succeed in limiting a bitter adversary? It is a valid question, but the answer is complex. …

Dr. Abdulaziz Hamad Al-Aweisheg

Iran’s nuclear program is no longer merely an energy project or even a card in negotiations with the West. Over the years, it has become part of the psychological and political nucleus of the regime itself. Its survival seems tied to its success in safeguarding this “strategic achievement,” its…

Kifah Mahmood

Today, Iran clings to one thing: preserving some of its geopolitical gains in the Arab region. Will it succeed in negotiations after failing in war? It seeks to control Iraq and preserve Hezbollah in Lebanon, having lost Syria and being on the verge of losing the Houthis in Yemen. It hopes that…

Abdulrahman Al-Rashed

Could a war break out between Israel and Türkiye? This question has been raised repeatedly for over a year, since January 2025, when the report of what is known as Israel’s Nagel Committee spoke of the importance of preparing for war with Türkiye. Less than four months later, a meaningful report…

Dr. Hassan Abou Taleb

The new era, symbolized by President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, arrived with an agenda unlike anything Lebanon has known for more than a quarter of a century. The era of the catastrophic “people, army, and resistance” trilogy has ended. The Iranian regime, through its local proxy,…

Hanna Saleh

Anyone familiar with the Lebanese question understood that Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and the “party of the axis” in Lebanon would both reject the latest Lebanese-Israeli-American joint statement and describe it in the ugliest terms. Behind the thick dust that has enveloped Lebanon…

Antoine Douaihy

The Quds Force is the most important Khomeinist Iranian arm holding the threads of chaos and running the puppet theater in the Middle East. The Iranian regime has a solemn annual holiday called “Quds Day”. A Palestinian keffiyeh around the neck is among the “accessories” of the leaders of the…

Mishary Dhayidi

Between France’s warning that Lebanon is approaching the brink of collapse, the domestic and foreign wars being waged against it, and its ongoing economic and political crisis, the Lebanese debate has become confined to how to avoid collapse or manage accumulated crises. Yet the more important…

Sam Menassa

I asked a friend, a diplomat in Moscow, about the scale of Russian losses in Ukraine. He replied that discussing this matter is forbidden, and that the figure is considered a state secret. Russia is different from America, he explained. The mother of a soldier killed in the war, for example, does…

Ghassan Charbel

In its defense of Israel’s founding as a state, the Zionist movement spun countless false tales: from “A land without a people for a people without a land,” to the claim that the Palestinians had sold their land and thereby left their country voluntarily in 1948. We know that the “New - Israeli -…

Hazem Saghieh