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Monday, December 22, 2025

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Where Is the Political Scene in Iraqi Kurdistan Heading?

Where Is the Political Scene in Iraqi Kurdistan Heading?

17 hours ago

In a scene reminiscent of the political division that plagued Iraqi Kurdistan before 2003, understandings between the two main Kurdish parties—the KDP and the PUK—have reached a deadlock.

With Russia’s Silent Expansion in Libya: What Are Washington’s Concerns?

With Russia’s Silent Expansion in Libya: What Are Washington’s Concerns?

a day ago

The U.S. Africa command and the CIA are keeping a close eye on the redeployment of Russian troops from Syria to Libya.

After Netanyahu’s Threat: What Mansour Abbas’ 'Ra’am' Exit Means for the Islamic Movement

After Netanyahu’s Threat: What Mansour Abbas’ 'Ra’am' Exit Means for the Islamic Movement

a day ago

As Netanyahu moves to ban the United Arab List (Ra’am), which traces its roots to the southern branch of the Islamic Movement in 1948 Occupied Palestine, party leader Mansour Abbas has announced a split from the Islamic Movement.

After Casinos and Gambling Halls, Why Did the UAE Legalize Betting?

After Casinos and Gambling Halls, Why Did the UAE Legalize Betting?

2 days ago

While the U.S. tightly restricts gambling and betting platforms and sharply limits their advertising, the UAE is moving in the opposite direction, racing to legalize gambling, sports betting, and related digital platforms.

Senegalese Imams’ Trip to Israeli Occupation Sparks Public and Official Outrage: What’s Going On?

Senegalese Imams’ Trip to Israeli Occupation Sparks Public and Official Outrage: What’s Going On?

2 days ago

A recent visit by Senegalese religious leaders to the Israeli Occupation has sparked widespread criticism across the country, particularly given Senegal’s strong public support for the Palestinian cause.

Roads of Death Instead of Planes: How Stranded Syrians in Sudan Are Facing the Journey Home

Roads of Death Instead of Planes: How Stranded Syrians in Sudan Are Facing the Journey Home

2 days ago

After Syria’s liberation and the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime on December 8, 2024, Syrians stranded in Sudan suddenly find themselves facing a long-awaited possibility: going home.

Why ‘Israel’ Backed Down as the US Pushed Through Egypt’s Gas Deal

Why ‘Israel’ Backed Down as the US Pushed Through Egypt’s Gas Deal

3 days ago

After months of obstruction, "Israel" surprised Cairo by approving a long-frozen gas deal worth an estimated $35 billion through 2040, reviving an agreement shelved by Energy Minister Eli Cohen on Netanyahu’s orders after firm American pressure.

Trump’s Envoy Faces Threat from Iran-Backed Militias in a New Phase of Iraq’s Sovereignty Struggle

Trump’s Envoy Faces Threat from Iran-Backed Militias in a New Phase of Iraq’s Sovereignty Struggle

3 days ago

In a fresh escalation on Iraq’s crowded political stage, Iran-linked militias have launched a fierce campaign against the U.S. president’s envoy to Baghdad, Mark Savaya, going as far as issuing direct threats.

Amid Political and Media Exploitation: How the Bondi Attack Sparked Widespread Controversy

Amid Political and Media Exploitation: How the Bondi Attack Sparked Widespread Controversy

Murad Jandali

4 days ago

The attack on Jews who were celebrating Hanukkah at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, which resulted in several deaths and many injuries, triggered widespread political and media reactions.

Recognizing Domestic Work in Morocco: Why It’s Causing Tension Between Government and Society

Recognizing Domestic Work in Morocco: Why It’s Causing Tension Between Government and Society

4 days ago

Morocco’s push to value women’s domestic work has sparked a heated debate, with supporters citing gender equality and social justice, while critics warn it could undermine families and societal values.

US Sanctions on Colombian Mercenaries: What Impact Will They Have on Sudan’s War?

US Sanctions on Colombian Mercenaries: What Impact Will They Have on Sudan’s War?

5 days ago

The U.S. sanctioned a network recruiting Colombian mercenaries for Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces militia, exposing a UAE-backed operation that has fueled atrocities and prolonged the war.

A Project Without an Incubator: Why Is Hikmat Al-Hijri’s Separatist Plan Facing a Dead End?

A Project Without an Incubator: Why Is Hikmat Al-Hijri’s Separatist Plan Facing a Dead End?

5 days ago

The Syrian landscape has always been characterized by the complex relationships between its social components, particularly among certain minorities.

Macky Sall’s Repressive Era: Can Senegal End the Legacy of Impunity?

Macky Sall’s Repressive Era: Can Senegal End the Legacy of Impunity?

6 days ago

Civil society pressure on the new Senegalese government has recently succeeded in achieving the first steps toward justice for the victims and their families.

From Oilfield to Breaking Point: How the Fall of Heglig Redrew the Course of War in Sudan

From Oilfield to Breaking Point: How the Fall of Heglig Redrew the Course of War in Sudan

6 days ago

The capture of Heglig by the Rapid Support Forces militia stripped Sudan’s state of a critical economic lifeline, shifted the military balance, and deepened the country’s slide toward fragmentation.

Syria After the Repeal of the US Caesar Act, the Start of Recovery or a Recycling of the Crisis?

Syria After the Repeal of the US Caesar Act, the Start of Recovery or a Recycling of the Crisis?

6 days ago

The repeal of the U.S. Caesar Act opens a cautious path for Syria’s reconstruction amid ongoing political and economic challenges.

Cloning a ‘New Hemedti’: Details of the UAE’s Silent Ridge Plan to Separate Southern Yemen

Cloning a ‘New Hemedti’: Details of the UAE’s Silent Ridge Plan to Separate Southern Yemen

7 days ago

The UAE is expanding its influence in southern Yemen, building parallel forces and seizing strategic resources, heightening its rivalry with Saudi Arabia and fueling secessionist tensions.

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