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Saturday, June 13, 2026

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

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

16 hours 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

21 hours 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

a day 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

2 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

2 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.

After 60 Days of Calm, Why Are Missiles Flying Again Between Tehran and Tel Aviv?

After 60 Days of Calm, Why Are Missiles Flying Again Between Tehran and Tel Aviv?

2 days ago

Just 60 days after a ceasefire took effect, Iran and the Israeli Occupation returned to exchanging military strikes in a brief but consequential confrontation that lasted roughly 14 hours, once again raising questions about the fragility of the truce.

Egypt’s Booming Private Security Industry: What Happens After Sabri Nakhnoukh’s Arrest?

Egypt’s Booming Private Security Industry: What Happens After Sabri Nakhnoukh’s Arrest?

3 days ago

Less than 3 years after Sabri Nakhnoukh, one of Egypt’s most famous thug bosses, became chairman of Falcon Security Group—the country’s largest private security firm, controlling about 67% of the market—he was arrested and first detained for four days, then for an additional 15.

A Complex Landscape: Who Is Hindering Lebanon–Israeli Occupation Ceasefire Agreement?

A Complex Landscape: Who Is Hindering Lebanon–Israeli Occupation Ceasefire Agreement?

3 days ago

While U.S. efforts accelerate to impose a lasting settlement between Lebanon and the Israeli Occupation after months of war and mutual escalation, developments on the ground appear to be moving in the exact opposite direction.

After Years of Political Withdrawal, Why Is Muqtada al-Sadr Backing al-Zaidi’s Government?

After Years of Political Withdrawal, Why Is Muqtada al-Sadr Backing al-Zaidi’s Government?

3 days ago

Muqtada al-Sadr’s renewed engagement with Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi’s government suggests a possible political comeback and effort to reshape Iraq’s political balance.

Will Iraq Succeed in Reducing Its Dependence on the Strait of Hormuz via Syria?

Will Iraq Succeed in Reducing Its Dependence on the Strait of Hormuz via Syria?

4 days ago

Iraq's move towards adopting the Syrian route comes within a broader context of restructuring energy security in the region.

Is Left-Leaning Colombia Returning to the Pro-American Right Wing?

Is Left-Leaning Colombia Returning to the Pro-American Right Wing?

4 days ago

Colombia’s far-right presidential candidate Abelardo De la Espriella secured 43.7% in the first round of voting compared with 40.9% for leftwing Senator Ivan Cepeda.

The Limits of Gaza’s Fragile Truce: How Has ‘Israel’ Turned It Into a Killing Field?

The Limits of Gaza’s Fragile Truce: How Has ‘Israel’ Turned It Into a Killing Field?

5 days ago

The “yellow line” in Gaza has become an expanding, unclear militarized zone where civilians face lethal risk and conditions continue to deteriorate amid ongoing violence and territorial expansion.

After 33 Years Since Its Signing: What Does Canceling Oslo Mean for the Future of the West Bank?

After 33 Years Since Its Signing: What Does Canceling Oslo Mean for the Future of the West Bank?

5 days ago

“Israel’s” push to cancel the Oslo Accords reflects a broader effort to end the two-state solution, expand control over the West Bank, and reshape the future of the Palestinian cause.

A Parallel Government and Army: How Is Hemedti Moving Toward Entrenching Sudan’s Division?

A Parallel Government and Army: How Is Hemedti Moving Toward Entrenching Sudan’s Division?

6 days ago

Hemedti is forming a parallel government and a “new army” in Sudan amid defections and allegations of foreign support, but it remains unrecognized and unlikely to shift the war’s balance.

Yemen’s General People’s Congress Party: Regaining Its Role or Becoming an Arena for Regional Conflict?

Yemen’s General People’s Congress Party: Regaining Its Role or Becoming an Arena for Regional Conflict?

6 days ago

The battle over reviving Yemen’s General People's Congress reflects a broader Saudi–Emirati struggle over post-war power and influence in Yemen.

How Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Sparked a Major Crisis in Albania

How Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Sparked a Major Crisis in Albania

Murad Jandali

6 days ago

Protests have grown in recent days against plans by Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law, to develop luxury properties on an ecologically sensitive portion of the Albanian coast.

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