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Of course the Palestinian Authority would welcome the UN Security Council Resolution which turns over Gaza into the US’s hands, with all the usual...


Israel’s relentless bombardment of Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon is no defensive reflex but a strategic doctrine. Targeting commanders,...


At a moment when Gaza is being pounded into dust — entire families erased, neighbourhoods flattened, starvation engineered — every gesture at the...


The Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is at it again. Gulling, wooing, and grinning his way into the establishment of another...


On 17 November 2025 , the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) adopted Resolution 2803 , known as “Board of Peace,” to create an International...


The so-called Gaza ceasefire was not a genuine cessation of hostility, but a strategic, cynical shift in the Israeli genocide and ongoing campaign...


In the span of just twenty-four hours, two events unfolded that seemed to bookend an era. On 3 November 2025, Dick Cheney—the chief architect of...


According to its website , the mission of Al-Majd Europe, yet another odd charity organisation operating in the mash and rubble of Gaza, is...


The approval of Resolution 2803 by the UN Security Council, presented by the United States and endorsed by 13 votes in favour, with Russia and...


The recent passage of the US-backed Gaza resolution at the UN Security Council represents one of the most paradoxical moments of the post- October...


Pep Guardiola, the Spanish manager of Manchester City, is a visionary in football tactics and a moral force when it comes to human values. In an...


Historically, Syria has always been considered a crossroads between the East and West, a place where Europe meets Asia, and a trading hub for...


Germany is revoking the citizenship of a recently naturalised man of Syrian background in Berlin after he allegedly praised Hamas on Instagram one...


What makes a society? Is it merely existing as individuals, or is it the threads between them – the schools, the universities, the archives where...


Iraq held its parliamentary elections on 11 th November, the seventh since the US overthrow of the Saddam Hussein dictatorship in 2003. It’s a...


Last May, when the US–Gulf summit in Riyadh ignored inviting Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, it appeared that something was troubling...


King Abdullah II’s visit to Jakarta last week did not produce dramatic announcements, but it highlighted two converging diplomatic shifts....


The recent vote in the UN Security Council on Gaza – with Russia and China pointedly abstaining and the West once again attempting to choreograph...


The news reads like a dark joke—but it isn’t. “Rescued little Donkeys from Gaza Find a Home in Oppenheim,” reports Allgemeine Zeitung , a regional...


Under a mediatory role from Qatar, the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo and the rebel March 23 Movement (M23) signed a peace...


The dawn following 13 June 13 brought no victory for Israel. The twelve-day war between Iran and Israel did not culminate in an Israeli triumph or...


In the occupied West Bank, Palestinian villages have become open fields for illegal Jewish settlers operating under the protection of the Israeli...
