World News Insights: Opinion Articles

It has been said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was displeased by US President Donald Trump’s dismissal of his National Security Advisor, Mike Waltz, as well as President Trump’s stance on Iran and Syria. There is a big difference between the Iranian nuclear file and what I now…

Tariq Al-Homayed

Circles sympathetic to the “Al-Aqsa Flood” have pushed through a remarkable shift over the months since the operation was launched: in the place of combative triumphalist assurances of “liberation” and “victory,” there emerged an apologetic, servile tone: “peace with Israel is impossible.” Common…

Hazem Saghieh

I have been following the rapidly developing events in my beloved Syria over the past four days with a heavy heart, especially concerned by the events unfolding in the south, where my family’s branches stretch across no fewer than ten villages and towns. In my academic journey, I have studied the…

Eyad Abu Shakra

Benjamin Netanyahu is leading the region to the abyss. He is driving it into tunnels that will leave us in endless conflict if his project succeeds. Netanyahu is trying to capitalize on the blows his army has delivered in recent wars, with the aim of imposing new facts on the ground in neighboring…

Ghassan Charbel

The release of an audio recording of a conversation between Gamal Abdel Nasser and Muammar Gaddafi has shocked and angered many, perhaps even creating a crisis of conviction. The year he died, Nasser did not hide his exasperation with the radicals calling for war, ripping into the zealots, showing…

Hazem Saghieh

For the past two weeks, I have been bombarded by questions from colleagues and “experts” from across the globe wondering how to assess the current round of talks between Tehran and the Trump administration in Washington. The typical question is: what is going on? Judging by comments and leaks…

Amir Taheri

Culture can be a powerful force in inspiring unity. It bridges differences, fosters mutual understanding, and transforms how we connect with one another. These connections are built through cross-cultural engagement; a process of sharing traditions, values, crafts, arts, stories, and heritage…

Noura Alzamil

As the armed conflict rages on, Sudan has been and is being subjected to a vicious media and psychological war aimed at manipulating public opinion by either sowing confusion, inciting strife, instilling despair, or breaking morale. Disinformation has been a key weapon, and social media has become…

Osman Mirghani

A leaked recording of a 17-minute conversation from August 1970 between the late Egyptian President, Gamal Abdel Nasser, and Muammar Gaddafi, in which they discuss the conflict with Israel and the Palestinian cause, has discredited ideas and movements that long had fed off “another” version of…

Tariq Al-Homayed

The Muslim Brotherhood has been banned in Jordan and was listed as an illegal organization after one of its cells was accused of "planning to carry out terrorist attacks." One semi-official characterization circulated by the media was that the group, which is closely linked to Hamas, "endangers the…

Hazem Saghieh

I have survived six assassination attempts by the terrorist group Al-Shabaab since my tenure as President of Somalia began in 2012. The most recent attempt on my life came on March 18, 2025. I was in Mogadishu, on my way to the airport to join our heroic forces on the front lines, when the…

Hassan Sheikh Mohamud

It would be reckless, very reckless... to speculate that developments in the Arab region between now and the Arab League summit scheduled for May 17 will follow a logical trajectory! Anything could happen, as there are no guardrails or constraints between us and the abyss. The most prominent of…

Eyad Abu Shakra