The recent blow-for-blow strikes by Iran and Israel are bound to result in some introspection in Tehran. It is the first time since the launch of the “Axis of Resistance” some 20 years ago that Tehran ...
It was no surprise to see Pakistan's new prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, choose Saudi Arabia as the destination of his first ...
The Middle East and North Africa is likely to be one of many venues in what might be a new Cold War between Washington and ...
Though conditions for an Israel-Hamas hostage and temporary cease-fire deal seem to be aligning, contrary ideological ...
The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) has made limited progress on its goals, and existing US policy on Libya ...
Even as more and more countries move toward authoritarianism, big cities across the world are becoming strongholds for ...
COP28 was billed as our last best chance to get the world’s act together and save our chances of limiting warming to 1.5 ...
Yemen’s eastern governorate of Hadramawt has long had a distinct regional identity and recent steps, including the signing of ...
A version of this article first appeared as part of an Expert Views special feature on the new rules of the game in the Iranian-Israeli conflict. The trilateral mediation process headed by Qatar, ...
On April 21, the US House of Representatives passed the long-awaited aid package for Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan. Contained within the language of the legislation was another long-sought-after measure ...
In their direct attacks on one another, both Iran and Israel referred to the need to preserve their “deterrence” against the other side; yet in fact, the two countries had never been able to truly ...