Category: Opinion
Unshackling Iraq: Overcoming Corruption for a Brighter Future
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . August 18, 2023
Iraq faces a formidable foe that imperils its very existence: pervasive corruption. This foe lurks in the shadow of the country’s turbulent past and present
Hezbollah’s Stubborn Stance Pushing Lebanon to the Brink
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . August 17, 2023
The recent incident involving an overturned truck loaded with weapons in the Lebanese town of Kahale has highlighted the precarious situation that Lebanon finds itself
Unveiling Arab Youth Emigration: A Call for Urgent Action and Sustainable Solutions
- By Layla Nour
- . August 16, 2023
A depressing trend is stealthily gaining ground in the heart of the Arab world: the rising dejection of Arab youth throughout the Levant and North
Iran and Latin America Do Not Complement One Another Economically
- By Layla Nour
- . August 15, 2023
In a world marked by shifting alliances and recalibrating geopolitical dynamics, Iran’s recent foray into Latin America has captured global attention. The visit of Iranian
Is the US Too Timid to Confront Russia? Frustrations Over Ukraine
- By Omar Haddad
- . August 14, 2023
Escalating tensions between the US and Russia in Syria is Washington’s frustrations over the Kremlin’s special operations in Ukraine. The US forces are at the
Has the murder rate increased in Ecuador?
- By Omar Haddad
- . August 12, 2023
As the cocaine trade booms in Latin America, the murder of a presidential candidate has brought attention to the region’s skyrocketing homicide rates. Even in
Pakistan’s Power Military Threat to Democracy and Political Stability
- By Omar Haddad
- . August 11, 2023
The caretaker government that will oversee Pakistan’s general election and transition to a new government may be hurdled by the all powerful military. This week,
Decades of Mismanagement: Unraveling Lebanon’s Financial Crisis
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . August 10, 2023
As the “Switzerland of the Middle East” and a country renowned for its cosmopolitan appeal, Lebanon is currently experiencing one of the most severe financial
Why Does the US Hate Vice President Kamala Harris
- By Omar Haddad
- . August 8, 2023
Vice President Kamala Harris, who created ripples as the first woman, first Black woman, and the first person of South Asian descent to hold the
Jeddah Talks Reflects Realistic Approach of the New Saudi Arabia than Western Democracies
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . August 7, 2023
Jeddah talks, which saw participation of respective leaders from 42 countries, are the Saudi Arabia’s latest diplomatic initiative to negotiate a ceasefire and bring Russia