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Wednesday, June 17, 2026

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From the Gulf to Turkiye: Inside the Strategic Rail Corridor Taking Shape Through Syria

From the Gulf to Turkiye: Inside the Strategic Rail Corridor Taking Shape Through Syria

2 hours ago

With growing risks threatening traditional maritime corridors, Syria’s geography could give it a renewed role in linking the Gulf with Turkiye and Europe through a network of highways and railway lines.

Official and Popular Opposition and Widespread Rejection of Settling Migrants in Libya

Official and Popular Opposition and Widespread Rejection of Settling Migrants in Libya

19 hours ago

Libya has witnessed an escalation in hate speech and incitement to violence targeting migrants, refugees, asylum seekers and migrant workers since the beginning of June 2026.

From Discovery to Destruction: How Is the Syrian Government Managing the Chemical Weapons File?

From Discovery to Destruction: How Is the Syrian Government Managing the Chemical Weapons File?

2 days ago

Syria’s ongoing cooperation with the OPCW to eliminate and destroy remaining al-Assad-era chemical weapons, supported internationally but hindered by major technical and financial challenges.

Popular Protests in Aden and Hadramout: Will the Southern Transitional Council Gain Ground or Further Erode Its Remaining Support?

Popular Protests in Aden and Hadramout: Will the Southern Transitional Council Gain Ground or Further Erode Its Remaining Support?

2 days ago

Aden’s electricity collapse, rooted in corruption and mismanagement, has sparked mass protests that the Southern Transitional Council is trying to exploit politically, but public distrust, security constraints, and regional interventions make a full-scale uprising or clear political outcome unlikely.

Israeli Threads in the French Elections: What Is the Story of the Company BlackCore?

Israeli Threads in the French Elections: What Is the Story of the Company BlackCore?

2 days ago

French authorities are investigating whether the Israeli firm BlackCore ran a covert disinformation campaign to influence France’s 2026 municipal elections.

Despite Signs of Rapprochement Between the Two Countries, Why Is Egypt Hesitant About Syria’s New Ambassador?

Despite Signs of Rapprochement Between the Two Countries, Why Is Egypt Hesitant About Syria’s New Ambassador?

3 days ago

Egyptian–Syrian relations are cautiously improving after al-Assad’s fall, but remain constrained by political, security, and diplomatic reservations over Syria’s new leadership and ambassadorial representation.

A Pivotal Juncture: Why Is ‘Israel’ Focusing Its Strikes on Police Forces in Gaza?

A Pivotal Juncture: Why Is ‘Israel’ Focusing Its Strikes on Police Forces in Gaza?

3 days ago

Escalating Israeli attacks on Gaza’s police and security forces have led to heavy casualties and institutional strain, prompting emergency planning and the rise of community-led initiatives to preserve order and prevent lawlessness amid ongoing conflict.

Geopolitical Ban: How the US Visa Crisis Is Spoiling World Cup Fans’ Dreams

Geopolitical Ban: How the US Visa Crisis Is Spoiling World Cup Fans’ Dreams

Murad Jandali

3 days ago

The logistical and security arrangements in the U.S. host cities have sparked international reactions and criticism, amid calls from some football fans to boycott the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Al-Aqsa Mosque: From Hashemite Custodianship to Occupation Administration: What Is Happening Behind the Scenes?

Al-Aqsa Mosque: From Hashemite Custodianship to Occupation Administration: What Is Happening Behind the Scenes?

4 days ago

A leaked U.S.–Israeli plan would replace Jordanian custodianship of al-Aqsa Mosque with a “multi-religious” framework under Israeli control, amid ongoing erosion of the existing status quo through expanded settler access and tightening police authority.

Rampant Racism, Absent Services: U.S. World Cup Tipped as a Candidate for the Worst Ever

Rampant Racism, Absent Services: U.S. World Cup Tipped as a Candidate for the Worst Ever

4 days ago

The 2026 World Cup in the United States has faced criticism over visa restrictions, security issues, and unequal treatment of teams and fans, with comparisons to Qatar 2022 and concerns about FIFA’s neutrality.

From Manama to Najaf: Why Are Bahraini Shiites Moving to Iraq?

From Manama to Najaf: Why Are Bahraini Shiites Moving to Iraq?

4 days ago

Bahraini measures including arrests, citizenship revocations, travel bans, and centralized control of religious endowments have increased pressure on Shiites, pushing some opposition figures to relocate to Iraq, increasingly seen as a safe haven and a source of regional tension.

The Settlement Economy: How Israeli Occupation Conceals Product Origins Before Export

The Settlement Economy: How Israeli Occupation Conceals Product Origins Before Export

5 days ago

A new wave of opposition to goods produced in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank is gaining momentum across Europe, marking a shift from years of efforts focused primarily on labeling such products rather than banning them outright.

Strategic Rivalry: Why China’s Growing Industrial Footprint in Morocco Is Riling the EU

Strategic Rivalry: Why China’s Growing Industrial Footprint in Morocco Is Riling the EU

5 days ago

Growing European unease is mounting over billions of dollars in Chinese investment in Morocco, amid fears that the country could become a gateway for subsidized goods that threaten European industry.

How Arab and Muslim Candidates Are Trying To Enter the American Political Arena

How Arab and Muslim Candidates Are Trying To Enter the American Political Arena

Murad Jandali

6 days ago

Across the U.S., Muslims are running in the 2026 midterms at the federal, state and local levels, a change from a decade ago, when it was far less common.

From Basso Reservoir to Gezira: How the Rapid Support Forces Militia Target the Essentials of Life in Sudan

From Basso Reservoir to Gezira: How the Rapid Support Forces Militia Target the Essentials of Life in Sudan

6 days ago

Sudan’s war has become a systematic assault on civilian infrastructure, driving a nationwide humanitarian collapse marked by hunger, disease, and displacement.

Darfur Under RSF Militia Grip: How Hemedti Is Reshaping Territory, Power, and Identity

Darfur Under RSF Militia Grip: How Hemedti Is Reshaping Territory, Power, and Identity

6 days ago

The transformations unfolding across Darfur under the expanding influence of the UAE-backed RSF are no longer confined to shifting front lines in the militia’s war against the Sudanese army; they are reaching into the region's political and social fabric.

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