World News Insights: Opinion Articles

Despite two positive developments, Qatar taking the initiative and calling for a “Quintet Meeting” and reports of the French President’s Envoy Jean-Yves Le Drian making a second visit, Lebanon remains without a president. This vacuum, which twelve parliamentary sessions could not fill, seems like…

Hanna Saleh

The period between 800 and 200 BC saw the emergence of many of history’s major figures. Among those who emerged during this epoch and left their mark on history are Confucius, Buddha, the Hebrew prophets (Amos, Isaiah, Jeremiah...), Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, and Zoroaster - also known as…

Hazem Saghieh

The Muslim Brotherhood has a remarkable talent for misrepresentation and simplification. This applies to all matters, and they are also quick to disavow their analysis or positions. They undermine their credibility with their constant fluctuations, which are justified by armies of tireless and…

Tariq Al-Homayed

The most accurate way to see the military operations in Jenin, West Bank, and Gaza, is that they were conducted during a domestic standstill in Israel. Benjamin Netanyahu feels the impact of this standstill particularly sharply, as well do the Palestinians and the impotent and worn-out Palestinian…

Sam Menassa

When Iraq invaded Kuwait, late Jordanian King Hussein telephoned President Saddam Hussein to request that he pull back his forces and return to negotiations to resolve disputes. Saddam replied: “They had gone too far and needed to be taught a lesson.” He tried to imply that the operation was…

Ghassan Charbel

If we are to believe the reports, the FBI is investigating Robert Malley, who had been President Joe Biden’s Special Envoy to Iran, for mishandling classified information, then we are looking at a political explosion. It is no secret that Malley was too soft on Iran’s nuclear program. I wrote…

Tariq Al-Homayed

A contingent of Arab political culture incessantly beats the drum of rationality, secularism, modernity, and enlightenment. Some elements of this contingency slander “Arabs” and “Muslims” - without distinction - for not having adopted these values. Others speak of these values as though they…

Hazem Saghieh

United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres, was barely done speaking about the need to stop all investments in fossil fuels, when the Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), Fatih Birol, stressed the need for an immediate shift towards renewable energy and abandoning…

Najib Saab

Judging by France’s recent history the month of June should be a quiet moment when people prepare for summer holidays in exotic places. Protest marches, riots and even revolutions usually take place in the spring with May being the hottest month for political gesticulations. The baccalaureate exams…

Amir Taheri

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…

Suleiman Jawda

It may be that Ukraine’s long-awaited counteroffensive, which could be in its early stages, will be as fruitless as Russia’s winter offensive. Defenders typically have advantages over attackers in trench warfare, and the Russian Army has had months to dig in. But it’s also possible that the…

Bret Stephens

In 1963, the German-American political scientist Hannah Arendt published her book “On Revolution.” While many focused on its comparison between the two 18th-century revolutions, those of the US and France, the book is more than that. Arendt stresses that the goal of revolution was and…

Hazem Saghieh