Syrian
Opinion

Enemy or friends,terrorists or rebels? Who are the Syrians fighting for Erdogan?

In addition to protecting their sources, a journalist has a duty not to get too attached to them. Staying disengaged and adopting a less emotional

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Opinion

Hassan Nasrallah Denies Israel’s Allegation of Hezbollah Having a Secret ‘Arms Depot’ in Beirut

On Tuesday, while speaking in a virtual message to the 75th United Nations General Assembly, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu alleged that Hezbollah was hiding a

Erdogan
Opinion

After Syria and Libya, Erdogan’s jihadists arrive in Azerbaijan

After Rojava and Libya, the Sultan of Ankara, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, moves his cutthroat militias to the Caucasus, which has become the new battleground between

Libya
Opinion

Uncertainties plague Libya’s new push for oil exports

The country’s warring factions are desperate enough for oil revenues that they have come together to strike a deal to commence exports. But challenges remain.

Erdogan
Opinion

Why Erdogan’s Turkey is a threat to Europe

In the height of summer, France and Turkey entered a new ice age. Relations between the two countries have always been rather cold, but in

World_Trade_Organization
Opinion

Why Mohamed Al-Tuwaijriis the perfect candidate to lead WTO

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has appointed the Counsellor to the Royal Court, Muhammad bin Mazyad Al-Tuwaijri, to run for the position of Director-General of

al-Serraj
Opinion

Libya: after Serraj, what next?

The total-betting on who will take the place of Fayez al-Serraj has begun since the premier anticipated in a speech to the nation, Wednesday 16

Hezbollah
Opinion

Hezbollah accused of stocking up ammonium nitrate and weapons across Europe by US State department

US State Department has accused Hezbollah of stockpiling caches of weapons and ammonium nitrate across Europe. The department has alleged that the stocks are planned

Fayez_al-Serraj
Opinion

Turkey wants Bashagha and not Serraj at the negotiating table for Libya, the sultan power on the puppet government

The recent Libyan dialogue meetings in Montreux in Switzerland, Bouznika in Morocco, and the delegations in Cairo give hope that a ceasefire will be reached

Erdogan
Opinion

What the Europeans need to understand about Erdogan

While tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean need to be de-escalated, the Europeans mustn’t rush to sit down with Turkey at the negotiating table. Tukey’s belligerence