Deal or No Deal, Iran’s Stock Keeps Rising
The recent high-drama nuclear negotiations in Geneva were riveting, to be sure. Old foes shuttled between conference rooms, chatted amiably Continue reading
The recent high-drama nuclear negotiations in Geneva were riveting, to be sure. Old foes shuttled between conference rooms, chatted amiably Continue reading
Almost three years after the Arab Spring began its region-wide sweep – ostensibly in search of democratic change – scant Continue reading
While investigating the UN Report on chemical weapons (CW) use in Ghouta, Syria, we sought a multitude of opinions from Continue reading
By Sharmine Narwani and Radwan Mortada A senior United Nations official who deals directly with Syrian affairs has told Al Continue reading
Informed insiders have confirmed that Syria and Hezbollah plan to retaliate against Israel in the event of an American-led military Continue reading
The recent acts of political violence in the Middle East’s Levant are not unrelated. Car bombings in the predominantly Shia Continue reading
Beirut was thrown into turmoil on Thursday evening as a terrorist attack against residents of Dahiyeh – a southern suburb Continue reading
This article can also be read in Turkish here. At the heart of all politics lies cold, hard opportunism. New Continue reading