Category: Opinion
Lebanon barely sustains with crippling economy but is there any hope for revival
- By Fatima Saif
- . November 11, 2021
Lebanon–Rough patches surrounding the progress of Lebanon see no end as the country’s economy continues to cripple amid rising fears of shortage of basic necessities
International Community has to impose sanctions on Libya elections spoilers!
- By Hassan Rahim
- . November 10, 2021
Libya–A gathering of militias, terrorists, double-gamers, and politicians from the Muslim Brotherhood galaxy continues to hold the political process in Libya hostage. Yesterday a meeting
Process against Nobel Orhan Pamuk, how Erdogan ends democracy in Turkey
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . November 9, 2021
Turkey–The Turkish regime of Sultan Recep Tayyip Erdogan deals another blow to democracy and freedom of expression by imprisoning intellectuals and political opponents. The nightmare
Lebanon To Resolve Gulf Crisis as it Tries to ‘Patch up’ with Gulf Countries
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . November 8, 2021
Lebanon– After a major blow to Lebanon’s effort to increase its diplomatic partnership with other gulf nations, there are some improvements from both sides. This
Afghanistan: Raid that killed 10 civilians including 6 children was not unreasonable, an acceptable mistake?
- By Fatima Saif
- . November 5, 2021
Afghanistan–No violation of martial law, only “execution errors.” That is the result of the internal investigation conducted by the US Department of Defense into the
Erdogan’s ambitions to lead Islamic world drives him to sponsor extremists in India
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . November 3, 2021
Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been trying to cash in on Kashmir issue, the bone of content between India and Pakistan for decades….
Is Iran Such A Big Threat For The Western World?
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . November 2, 2021
Iran–The fact that Iran has a lot of uranium is freaking people out completely. But what one can ponder upon is the fact that stockpiling
Nuclear: scepticism towards Iran emerges from the G20
- By Omar Haddad
- . November 1, 2021
Iran–First, the sanctioning designation of Saeed Aghajani, commander of the UAV department of the Pasdaran and some individuals linked to the attack drone technology development
Niger, the Sahel totalitarianism made of sand
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . October 30, 2021
Niger–Niger is organizing itself to approach far more critical and established totalitarianism elsewhere. But, as in other realities highlighted several times, tyranny is made of
Food insecurity pushes Lebanon towards subsistence agriculture
- By Layla Nour
- . October 29, 2021
Over the past weeks, the precipitous fall of the Lebanese libra has increased the cost of food many times over, leading to widespread hunger and even hunger crimes.