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Eurasia Review

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Released But Not Free: Loujain AlHathloul’s Fate In Saudi Arabia Fuels Continued International Concerns About Women’s Rights – OpEd

Key Takeaways Loujain AlHathloul did not set out to become one of the most famous political prisoners in the Arab

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Carla Davies

Iran’s Threat To Hormuz Puts Cost Squeeze On Italy, Raises Stakes For Georgia Meloni – OpEd

Iran’s threats to shipping in the Straits of Hormuz has caused a surge in prices at Italian pumps and checkouts

20.04.2026 20

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Carla davies

A Suggested GCC Question For Saudi Arabia’s MBS: ‘What Did You Think You Were Doing?’ – OpEd

It’s looking increasingly like Donald Trump had two voices in his ear when he was persuaded to launch American airpower

08.04.2026 10

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Gulf Countries’ Alarm Over Iranian Attacks Compounded By Tehran’s Betrayal Of Islamic Values – OpEd

When Tehran lashed out at its Gulf neighbours in the wake of US-Israeli attacks on Iran, GCC countries were deeply

02.04.2026 20

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Carla davies

The US-Israeli Attack On Iran Scatters Sudan’s Chips All Over The Craps Table – OpEd

While the Straits of Hormuz are the immediate global focus of the death-match between Iran’s IRGC and the Trump-Netanyahu axis

19.03.2026 20

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Carla davies

Will The Iran Conflict Mean Sudan’s SAF Lose Their Drone Supply? – OpEd

As the world’s attention is focused on the conflict in the Middle East, a catastrophic war still rages in Sudan.

09.03.2026 20

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Carla davies

The Haavisto Challenge: What Awaits The New Sudan Envoy Appointed By The UN Chief? – OpEd

Pekka Haavisto, former Foreign Minister of Finland, has just been appointed as the personal envoy of United Nations Secretary-General António

05.03.2026 20

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Carla davies

Sudan At The Munich Security Conference: Little Cause For Hope In PM Kamal Idris’ Panel Performance – OpEd

It was instructive watching Kamal Idris, prime minister to the Sudanese Armed Forces’ regime in Khartoum, as he addressed—or should

19.02.2026 20

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Carla Davies