World News Insights: Opinion Articles

The current workshop aimed at resolving Arab issues is moving at an unprecedented pace. This speed may suggest that we are facing easy matters and roads without barriers and obstacles. But the truth is that we are confronting severe obstacles and a determined will. The method clearly reflects the…

Samir Atallah

The leader of Britain’s opposition, Keir Starmer, can often seem more like the technocratic human rights lawyer he once was than the no-holds-barred politician now reshaping the Labor Party with an eye toward making it more electable. But as his former allies on the left wing of his party have…

Stephen Castle

Although it was the most serious incident since the 2006 war, the April 7 missile attack on Israel from South Lebanon did not warrant the attention it garnered. Missiles have been being fired at Israel, and it has been retaliating, since the 1970s, after Lebanon signed the Cairo Agreement of 1969…

Sam Menassa

During a recent flight, my neighboring passenger informed me that he had a layover on his way from Singapore to the United States. He told me he was a doctor and researcher who will be speaking at a conference on advances in fighting cancer. He said he believes that his participation in the…

Ghassan Charbel

A trove of leaked Pentagon documents reveals how deeply Russia’s security and intelligence services have been penetrated by the United States, demonstrating Washington’s ability to warn Ukraine about planned strikes and providing an assessment of the strength of Moscow’s war machine. The…

Julian E. Barnes and Helene Cooper

When a fire broke out last week at a Mexican detention center for migrants and asylum seekers in Ciudad Juárez, just across the border from El Paso, it seemed like cosmically bad luck, a double tragedy: People forced — by political instability, criminal violence, climate change or economic…

Lydia Polgreen

The German car industry succeeded in amending the European Union's plan to ban the sale of cars running on internal combustion engines by 2035. Simultaneously, a new Dutch pro-farmers party is threatening to derail the government's plan for large reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from the…

Najib Saab

Talk of water scarcity in Libya is nothing more than a series of mere lies and unfounded statements. According to the report issued by the Man-Made River Project Authority, massive quantities of water are found in the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer in the Kufra and Sarir Basins. While it shares this…

Jebril Elabidi

President Biden’s decision to end a 20-year war in August 2021 led to the swift collapse of the Afghan government and military. His administration has placed heavy blame on his predecessor. The Biden administration’s nearly two-year review of the calamitous American withdrawal from Afghanistan…

Katie Rogers

It is difficult to understand why the US has been provoking China on Taiwan and what it hopes to achieve from this provocation, especially at this time. Indeed, several Western powers are trying to establish channels of communication with Beijing as they strive to contain the escalating war in…

Elias Harfoush

The majority of local and foreign parties rule out the possibility of reaching an imminent political breakthrough in Lebanon that would end the constitutional vacuum in the two top positions (the President of the Republic and the Prime Minister). The failure of the solution so far is linked to…

Mustafa Fahs

To dollarize or not to dollarize? This is the question that the ruling elite in Tehran is beginning to ask both in private and, increasingly, in public. At issue is to accept the US dollar as a de facto second currency of Iran at a time that national currency, often known as touman, continues a…

Amir Taheri