World News Insights: Opinion Articles

Having led ceremonies marking the 250s anniversary of the United States’ independence on July 4 President Donald Trump will be heading to Ankara, Türkiye, for the 36th summit of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which some fear could be the stormiest the 75-year-old beast has seen. …

Amir Taheri

A former senior Arab official used to respond to questions about corruption in his country by saying, in effect, that corruption exists everywhere. While that was broadly true, his answer often sounded like an attempt to justify corruption at home. Many would reply, again in effect, that although…

Suleiman Jawda

This week, the spotlight fell on two migration-related developments that highlight the paradoxes, complexities, and challenges migration poses for countries around the world. In Britain, the Home Office's announcement of new measures to tighten immigration and asylum policies attracted widespread…

Osman Mirghani

Chatter on social media cannot be used to determine the value of any language, since most of these exchanges answer to no scientific standards, and most users of these platforms cannot even spell correctly, let alone observe the rules of grammar. Every language in the world has changed, as…

Dr. Jebril El-Abidi

The Arab Gulf states face security and existential challenges that may be greater than anything they have experienced before, including the Iraq-Iran War and the occupation of Kuwait. At that time, the world was clearer and more biased, whereas today, relying solely on alliances, agreements, or war…

Abdulrahman Al-Rashed

With President Sadat's initiative in 1977, and then his negotiations with the Israelis, a minority in Egyptian and Arab cultural life, with the great Fuad Zakariya perhaps its most prominent symbol, emerged. Those who belonged to this minority did not necessarily agree with everything Sadat had…

Hazem Saghieh

The official Iraqi campaign against the networks of financial and administrative corruption — launched by the government marks a serious shift that has closed vast distances in a single step. It is the first serious indication of the policies and priorities we can expect from Iraq's new prime…

Mishary Dhayidi

The first sparks of the Middle East war (which has not yet laid down its burdens) came from Gaza, through Operation “Al-Aqsa Flood” on October 7, 2023, and Israel’s response to it. Over almost three years, this war continued and expanded, eventually peaking with the United States and Israel’s two…

Nabil Amr

The American-Iranian memorandum of understanding and the "gifts" it presented the Iranian regime, have relieved the Resistance Axis. There was nothing contrived about it. It looked rather like a project for "regional peace" between the United States and its allies, on the one hand, and Iran and its…

Hanna Saleh

The Syrian conflict battered Syrians between 2011 and 2024. It drove more than half of them into a diaspora around the world, spread across more than 100 countries on all continents. The majority of this diaspora has been concentrated in three main regions. The first is the nearby neighboring…

Fayez Sara

The situation in Lebanon cannot be reduced to the existence of a state within the state, Hezbollah's weapons, and its discourse hostile to the logic of the state. It extends to legitimizing Lebanon’s oscillation between being subordinate to Iran and being transformed into an inherent element of the…

Yousef Al-Dayni

Why has Iran fought so fiercely for Hezbollah, even to the point of risking its agreement with the United States and making a ceasefire in Lebanon a precondition for the Switzerland talks? Is this insistence tied only to Lebanon's domestic situation, or does it also reflect Iran's broader regional…

Sam Menassa