Category: Opinion
UN Security Council to Discuss AI Risks: Details
This week in New York, the United Nations Security Council will hold its first official discussion on artificial intelligence (AI), with Britain urging an international
Russia’s Veto at the UN Security Council Threatens Aid Flow to Northwest Syria
A cross-border relief operation that supplies vital aid from Turkey to millions of civilians in northwest Syria has once again been hampered by Russia’s latest
Defense: Saied’s opponents from Tunisia and ‘to be freed’
After being imprisoned for several months, Chaima Issa and Lazhar Akremi were released. Along with the other 20 members of the opposition, the two opponents
Navigating Fragile Rapprochement: Challenges and Opportunities in the Gulf Region
Abdulkhaleq Abdulla, a renowned Emirati researcher, recently emphasized the Gulf region’s transition from conflict to cooperation while highlighting the precariousness of the current rapprochement atmosphere.
Not leaving! The US narrative of Middle East withdrawal is false
The myth that the US is withdrawing from the Middle East has gained traction over the past ten years. Evidence is frequently cited, including the
The Cycle of Violence: Understanding the Impact of Israeli-Palestinian Conflict on Future Generations
Israelis and Palestinians have long experienced upheaval and suffering due to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The continual cycle of violence and Israel’s military forces’ punitive tactics
Tehran Set Up Russian-Israelis’ Abduction in Iraq to Secure Iranians’ Release
The recent report suggesting that Tehran orchestrated the abduction of a Russian-Israeli individual in Iraq to secure the release of Iranians, as reported by The
Shifting Geopolitical Dynamics: Gulf Military Alliance Could Likely Isolate U.S and NATO
As Europe talks of NATO membership for Ukraine and U.S looks on, questions are arising about why the Middle East doesn’t have a similar military
Facts About India and Oman: Peacemakers in the Middle East
Because of their friendly relations with both Saudi Arabia and Iran, Oman’s “friends-of-all” foreign policy and India’s “strategic autonomy” doctrine are the most qualified to
Putin’s Response to Wagner Mutiny Highlights Russia’s Relationship with Syria and Iran
The recent allegations of a mutiny by Russian private military contractor Wagner Group in Syria, as discussed in Foreign Policy, shed light on the intricate