World News Insights: Opinion Articles

In the half century of modern presidential primaries, no candidate who led his or her nearest rival by at least 20 points at this stage has ever lost a party nomination. Today, Donald J. Trump’s lead over Ron DeSantis is nearly twice as large: 37 points, according to a New York Times/Siena…

Nate Cohn

In a normal country, an official like Riad Salameh, whom "The Economist" has labeled "the worst central bank governor in the world," would not have ended his tenure as Lebanon's Central Bank governor to the cheers of associates, who met him in the back door. Salameh, whom the French and German…

Hanna Saleh

Some reviews of visions and situations raise eyebrows and draw new maps and relationships. Who would have imagined that French President Emmanuel Macron, as soon as he assumed office, would throw into the international political arena the idea of a European army, presuming if he had…

Fuad Matar

The contrast between the two sides of the Palestinian cause, domestic and global, has never been as sharp as it is today: On the one hand, current global support and sympathy for the Palestinian cause are unprecedented, and this is not exclusively a consequence of the very dark days Israel is…

Hazem Saghieh

The Jeddah consultative conference on the Ukrainian war continues to receive acclaim after representatives from over 40 countries, including national security advisors from China, India, the United States, and European nations, shared ideas and explored solutions in the coastal Saudi city. …

Tariq Al-Homayed

The city of Jeddah, known in local folklore as the "Mother of Prosperity and Hardship," has witnessed significant successes in Saudi diplomacy and its pioneering role in the Middle East region as a key and effective player with a visionary approach. From this standpoint, the 42 nations hoped to…

Yousef Al-Dayni

There is nothing new about the infighting among the Palestinians in the Ain el-Hilweh camp near Sidon, the capital of southern Lebanon. City locals and the Lebanese in general have grown accustomed to the cyclical violence of the Palestinian factions, and their approach to settling differences,…

Sam Menassa

The participants at the Jeddah meeting on Ukraine were aware that they discussed a crisis that the world hasn’t seen in decades. The crisis has embroiled Europe and another major power. The West has gone to great lengths to prevent Russia from claiming victory. Both sides of the conflict don’t have…

Ghassan Charbel

The crisis in Ukraine is the most severe one facing the current world order. It combines a hot war being fought on the ground between Russia and Ukraine, with a cold war, amid major escalation between Russia and Western countries led by the US. Crises and wars, be they hot or cold, are part…

Abdulah bin Bijad Al Otaibi

As heartbreaking recollections of the port blast make their way back into the minds of Lebanese, the question of justice for the victims of the crime has forcefully returned to the fore. And justice inevitably comes with demands for the truth: Why did what happened happen? Who did it? Who made the…

Hazem Saghieh

As the forthcoming climate summit (COP28) in Dubai approaches, public relations firms are scrambling to offer their services to clients from both private and public sectors, specifically in the Gulf countries. These legitimate attempts to win new contracts, by seizing the opportunity of the…

Najib Saab

This is a sad day for Lebanon, a country that is no stranger to anniversaries marking tragic events. However, it is on this day in particular that thousands of Lebanese families of all sects remember the horrific massacre that destroyed half of Beirut, killing and injuring their loved ones. Despite…

Elias Harfoush