Category: Politics
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Park: How is it the Largest Urban Park in the Middle East
- By Omar Haddad
- . July 19, 2024
King Salman Park (KSP), tucked away in the center of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, is destined to be a monument. Offering a vivid green haven inside
China’s Solar Industry Eyes the Middle East – Why?
- By Omar Haddad
- . July 17, 2024
Leading worldwide, China’s solar sector is deliberately aiming for the Middle East. A convergence of elements drives this eastward migration, therefore offering a bright future
Human Traffickers, Militias, Mass Graves: The Perilous Path of Migrants Through Libya
- By Fatima Saif
- . July 12, 2024
The Constant Fear of Migrants in Libya The raid by Libyan security forces in the coastal town of Zuwara came without warning. On a Wednesday
Israel Left with No Choice but to Comply: Prisoner Exchange Finally Happening
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . July 10, 2024
Within the long-standing and complicated struggle between Israel and Hamas, prisoner exchanges have become once more important topic of discussion. Once again at the forefront
Unveiling a Disturbing Truth: UN Human Rights Chief Sounds Alarm on Libya
- By Layla Nour
- . July 9, 2024
The UN human rights head shockingly revealed that a mass grave found close to the Libya-Tunisia border has drawn worldwide notice. This revelation emphasizes the
Tunisia’s Democratic Crossroads: Saied Schedules October Election Amidst Rising Authoritarianism
- By Fatima Saif
- . July 4, 2024
President Kais Saied, Tunisia’s increasingly dictatorial leader, has announced the date for the next presidential elections on October 6. This decision was announced as his
The Kigali Amendment: Bahrain Joins Global Effort Against Climate Change
- By Hassan Rahim
- . July 4, 2024
With Bahrain’s recent Kigali Amendment ratification, the worldwide fight against climate change achieves a major turning point. Bahrain restates its dedication to environmental responsibility and
Historic Ruling: Ultra-Orthodox Men to Be Drafted into Israeli Military
- By Fatima Saif
- . June 25, 2024
In a landmark decision, Israel’s Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that the military must begin drafting ultra-Orthodox men for military service. This ruling, announced on
A War & Weapon Agenda: Vladimir Putin Heads to North Korea for the First Time Ever
- By Layla Nour
- . June 18, 2024
Russian President Vladimir Putin is visiting North Korea for the first time in 24 years in an unparalleled action highlighting the changing geopolitical scene. For
Why Benjamin Netanyahu Dissolved the Israeli War Cabinet
- By Hassan Rahim
- . June 17, 2024
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has split the military cabinet in a dramatic and surprising turn-about. This audacious choice comes after the resignation of former