Tag: politics
Rohani: if Joe Biden returns, Iran goes back to the nuclear agreement
The new Biden administration took office a few hours ago, and they already held the first press conference. The new White House spokesperson, Jen Psaki,
China cannot save Iran from Political Crisis
The United States and China, two major powers and rivals in technology, political, weapons and commodity markets, are competing in the Middle East and in
Justice to bring Lebanon back to life
The United Nations Special Tribunal for Lebanon sentenced Salim Ayyash, a Hezbollah militant, to five life sentences, found guilty of the attack that killed former
Threats to the peace process in Libya
The United Nations announced yesterday that it is examining the “worrying” reports from Libya, urging the parties to respect the ceasefire agreements to ensure the
Reading into the recovery of the lira on Hariri return
With Saad Hariri return to the premiership of Lebanon, the currency saw some recovery. But this a sign of the days to come or just
After failing to break the political stalemate in Lebanon the Prime Minister-designate Mustapha Adib steps down
With popular demands to bring reforms in Lebanon, especially after the catastrophic Beirut blasts, the Prime Minister-designate Mustapha Adib has failed to form a government
Lebanese politicians fail to deliver a new government on time
Lebanese political leaders on Tuesday failed to form a new government in line with the deadline promised to French President Emmanuel Macron on September 1.
Can Arab Americans direct foreign policy
Despite being vocal about the issues in the Arab world, Arab Americans have very less agency in influencing the country’s foreign policy through their elected
Parliament approves the Mechichi technocratic Government, the second in six months for Tunisia
At the end of an interminable session, the Tunisian Parliament voted in the night, with 134 votes in favor and 67 against, the confidence in
Marzouki Insulted For Speaking Out Against Tunisian Leadership
On Tuesday, the young people of Tripoli took to the streets for the third consecutive day. The speech of Prime Minister Fayez al-Serraj did not