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Iran is more than a state; it is a civilisation — ancient, self-aware, and seasoned by centuries of philosophical, artistic, and spiritual...


As evidence piles up of Israel’s flouting of international law and humanitarian norms, Europe engages in a kind of ritual rhetoric, without taking...


The elections have ended, but the real struggle has just begun. The outcome of the elections is not in doubt, because Iraq’s political landscape is...


France has reneged on its earlier decision to prevent eight Israel companies from participating in the Milipol Paris exhibition on security and...


In the long march of liberation, timing is not a luxury; it is survival. Movements rise and collapse not solely on the justice of their cause but...


For months now, Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar has been pushing to further legitimize his long-standing grip on power in Libya’s eastern and parts of...


Israel’s allies worldwide are desperately scrambling to help Tel Aviv re-establish a convincing narrative, not only concerning the Gaza genocide,...


Apartheid Israel never ceases to display the depths of its racist treatment toward the Palestinian people. For decades, it has waged a systematic...


In the hills of the occupied West Bank, a strange and painful irony unfolds every day: the same Israeli settlers who seize Palestinian land , burn...


Across from the Asia Minor shores, on the southeastern coast of Lesvos, opposite the small islets of Myrsinia, somewhere between the calm coves of...


The classic 17 th -century buccaneer was not a simple pirate; he was a hybrid figure who operated in the grey area between state-sanctioned...


Rafah stands today as the battered yet unbroken frontier of Palestinian resistance — a landscape scarred by bombardment, starvation, and betrayal....


Rebuilding Gaza in accordance with the US plan is facing considerable objections across diplomatic and humanitarian circles. In two years, Israeli...


Israeli Diaspora Minister Amichai Chikli’s reaction to Zohran Mamdani’s election as mayor of New York offers a textbook example of the West’s moral...


Every system built on control eventually faces a reckoning. There comes a day when the power that once pointed outward—silencing critics,...


In a scene unimaginable just months ago, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa strode into the White House this week, becoming the first Syrian leader...


September is a month of excitement in many parts of the world: children start new schools, open fresh notebooks, shoulder their school bags, and...
