Iran
Opinion

Protesters in Iran Are Retreating. But How Long Will This Hold?

The massive protests that erupted across more than 150 cities and towns in Iran in September following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini while in

arab
Opinion

Arab World Leans Towards the East

Indicators of public opinion point to growing dissatisfaction with the United States and, to a lesser extent, the European Union (EU), as major international powers

India
Opinion

Saudi Arabia’s Oil and Its Effect On India: report

This month, Saudi Arabia will begin voluntarily reducing its crude oil production due to a tighter market being affected by interest rate increases made by

Palestine
Opinion

The Illusion of Peace: Reflecting on the Oslo Accords and the Palestinian Struggle

The signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993 between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) was heralded as a historic step towards peace in

isreal
Opinion

Israel Received Worst Gender Equality Score Among OECD Nations

Jewish state performs significantly worse than Turkey and twice as poorly as the United Kingdom and France; the director of a government organization to advance

Israel
Opinion

The Danger of Settler Violence and Israel’s Policy Shift

The recent escalation of violence in the West Bank, marked by settler-led attacks on Palestinians and the Israeli government’s pro-settlement stance, raises serious concerns about

Syria
Opinion

The Astana Peace Process: Achievements, Challenges, and Future Prospects

As a replacement for the deadlocked Geneva negotiations, the Astana peace process was launched in January 2017 to resolve the Syrian conflict differently. The effort,

Football
Opinion

Racism in Soccer: Challenges Faced By Arab Players in Israeli National Team

Despite narrow victories over inferior opponents, Israel’s national football team tries to stay upbeat. The widespread problem of racism in the well-liked Israeli sport, however,

un
Opinion

UN Aid Reduction to Rohingya: A Devastating Blow to Precarious Circumstances

The hardships encountered by this already vulnerable minority have grown as a result of the UN’s recent decision to cut aid to the Rohingya people.

Israel
Opinion

The need for Israeli-Saudi Normalization is Felt to be Urgent

The Saudi National Museum in Riyadh had the following narrative etched into the wall – The Prophet Muhammad traveled with his uncle Abu-Talib in a