Category: Opinion
Sweden’s accession to NATO triggers a re-assessment of security measures
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . March 8, 2024
Amidst geopolitical turmoil and escalating tensions in Europe, Sweden has embarked on a significant strategic shift by officially joining NATO. This decision, borne out of
America’s covert struggle against Iran’s influence
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . March 6, 2024
In later years, the Middle East has ended up a hotbed of heightening pressures, especially in districts like Jordan, Syria, and Iraq. At the center
Israel is plunging into a troubling and precarious state.
- By Fatima Saif
- . March 4, 2024
The nation’s unity, political turmoil, and the urgent pursuit of peace amidst adversity is explored after a harrowing attack on Israel by Hamas militants. The
Houthi rebels suspected in new rocket attack off Yemen’s coast
- By Layla Nour
- . February 28, 2024
Within the continuous territorial clashes, a rocket exploded late Tuesday night close to a vessel cruising through the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen,
Michigan’s situation might be unsettling for Democrats to contemplate
- By Hassan Rahim
- . February 28, 2024
Michigan, the heart of the Great Lakes locale, isn’t as it were known for its car industry and dazzling scenes but moreover for its dynamic
Artists Find Solace and Expression in their Work When Displaced
- By Layla Nour
- . February 26, 2024
Within the heart of Nazi-occupied Paris, on August 11, 1943, a somber gathering saw the bringing down of Chaim Soutine’s cadaver into the soil. Among
Palestinian Experience in Israel: A Distinctive Struggle and Identity
- By Layla Nour
- . February 24, 2024
Palestinian citizens of Israel discover themselves entrapped in a complex web of character battles. On one hand, they keep up solid familial, etymological, social, and
UNRWA investigation widely seen as deceptive and insincere
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . February 22, 2024
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Outcasts within the Middle East (UNRWA) has come under serious examination for affirmations of offense and
The Dark Side of Sarah Leah Whitson: How the DAWN Director Supports Terrorism and Extremism
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . February 21, 2024
Sarah Leah Whitson, the executive director of Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN), claims to be a champion of human rights and democracy in
Bahrain’s Non-Oil Sectors Lead the Way in Post-Pandemic Recovery
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . February 20, 2024
Bahrain, the small island nation in the Persian Gulf, has shown remarkable resilience and growth in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the