Category: Opinion
What is Sand Diplomacy that Iran, Iraq, and other regional nations have embarked upon?
- By Fatima Saif
- . May 26, 2022
Sandstorms have become a usual event in Syria, Iraq, Iran and Kuwait along with the neighbouring region. The unprecedented number of natural catastrophic events is
Qatar’s failure in securing deal with Taliban may have a terrorism link
- By Omar Haddad
- . May 26, 2022
Qatar– After the Taliban took over Afghanistan in August 2021, Qatar was able to establish extant ties with the new administration. However, the recent failure
Why Jordan Syrian Ties Might Snap Too Quickly?
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . May 25, 2022
Jordan–Syria and Jordan could actually be finally coming close. But Assad’s immature handling of the situation could derail the whole process of calm between the
Washington must step up actions to counter Iran-backed militias
- By Omar Haddad
- . May 24, 2022
United States–Iran-affiliated militia groups continue to hamper the peace and security in several countries, including the United States. From seizing territory and cajoling government procedures
Amnesty calls on FIFA to pay $440m to compensate ‘abused’ migrant workers in Qatar
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . May 20, 2022
Qatar–Months ahead of the 2022 World Cup’s opening game in Qatar, human rights group Amnesty International has called on football’s governing body FIFA to earmark
Jordon Feels The Tremors Of Russian War With Ukraine
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . May 18, 2022
Jordan–Global trends are shaking up costs of commodities everywhere and Jordon isn’t immune to this. While the Jordanian government had reassured that there is enough
Tripoli clashes: One of rival PMs attempts to claim role, retreats soon after
- By Fatima Saif
- . May 17, 2022
Libya– One of the two rival Prime Ministers, Fathi Bashagha, entered Libyan capital city of Tripoli to claim the role. But soon after he had
Iraq’s top court has issued a new judgement that further binds the government
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . May 16, 2022
Iraq–The Federal Supreme Court of Iraq has ruled that Prime Minister Mustafa Al Kadhimi’s caretaker administration lacks the ability to draft legislation for submission to
Is The Climate Crises Favoring Extremist Agendas World Over?
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . May 14, 2022
The rising chances of climate crises being used as a perfect reason for extremists and terrorists to thrive has become real, a study by the
Somalia: Farmajo’s recent Qatar visit may have an election-related agenda
- By Omar Haddad
- . May 14, 2022
Somalia–With days left for Somalia to hold its long-awaited presidential election on Sunday after months of delays, political leaders are hoping to bring an end