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Thursday, January 8, 2026

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Libya’s Election Commission Between Independence and Political Pressure: What Lies Ahead

Libya’s Election Commission Between Independence and Political Pressure: What Lies Ahead

4 hours ago

Libya’s electoral scene remains mired in deep divisions, with parliament and the High Council of State clashing over the HNEC’s leadership and budget, leaving the country’s path to credible elections unclear.

From Attracting Investment to Poaching Skilled Workers: How the Saudi Decision Ignited Race with Egypt

From Attracting Investment to Poaching Skilled Workers: How the Saudi Decision Ignited Race with Egypt

7 hours ago

Saudi Arabia’s removal of fees on foreign workers has intensified regional competition for skilled labor, exposing Egypt’s struggle to retain industrial human capital amid economic pressures.

How Trump’s Ambitions in Greenland Put NATO Unity to the Test

How Trump’s Ambitions in Greenland Put NATO Unity to the Test

Murad Jandali

15 hours ago

The issue of Greenland's future resurfaced in the wake of the US military intervention in Venezuela.

A Rift on the Horizon: What Lies Ahead for UAE-Backed Separatist STC After the Riyadh Conference?

A Rift on the Horizon: What Lies Ahead for UAE-Backed Separatist STC After the Riyadh Conference?

a day ago

Amid escalating unrest in Yemen's southern cities, Rashad al-Alimi, head of Yemen’s internationally recognized PLC, called for a conference in Riyadh to defuse the crisis, inviting all southern forces, including the UAE-backed separatist STC militia.

Allies at Odds in Yemen: Where Do Washington and 'Tel Aviv' Stand in the Saudi–UAE Clash?

Allies at Odds in Yemen: Where Do Washington and 'Tel Aviv' Stand in the Saudi–UAE Clash?

2 days ago

The clash between two of Washington’s central allies in Yemen, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, has unsettled long-standing U.S. calculations that reduced the Yemeni crisis to the Houthi threat alone, a narrow security lens shared by "Israel" and focused largely on shipping lanes and strategic interests.

Trump Threatened Iran Before Maduro’s Arrest: Could Protests Pave the Way for Khamenei’s Overthrow?

Trump Threatened Iran Before Maduro’s Arrest: Could Protests Pave the Way for Khamenei’s Overthrow?

2 days ago

U.S. threats amid Iranian protests and Maduro’s arrest have heightened Tehran’s UN warnings, as analysts say Iran weighs all options under domestic unrest and international pressure.

How the Houthis Are Benefiting From the Conflicts Among Their Opponents in Hadramout

How the Houthis Are Benefiting From the Conflicts Among Their Opponents in Hadramout

3 days ago

The escalating tensions in Yemen's largest governorates represent a new episode in the series of dismantling the anti-Houthi camp, an outcome that the group has long sought and invested in politically and militarily.

From Khartoum to Juba: How Sudan’s War Spread Beyond the Border

From Khartoum to Juba: How Sudan’s War Spread Beyond the Border

3 days ago

Sudan’s war is spilling beyond its borders, as the Rapid Support Forces militia recruits fighters from South Sudan, pulling the conflict into a dangerous web of cross‑border militias and regional rivalries.

U.S. Invades Venezuela, Seizes Its President: What Is Washington Planning for the World, and What Is the Monroe Doctrine?

U.S. Invades Venezuela, Seizes Its President: What Is Washington Planning for the World, and What Is the Monroe Doctrine?

4 days ago

The United States launched a rapid military assault on Venezuela, seized President Nicolas Maduro, and invoked a revived Monroe Doctrine to justify intervention that critics say violates international law, undermines sovereignty, and risks destabilizing the global order.

Has Tunisia’s President Surrendered Sovereignty to Algeria Through a Military Pact?

Has Tunisia’s President Surrendered Sovereignty to Algeria Through a Military Pact?

4 days ago

Tunisia’s military agreement with Algeria has sparked controversy over sovereignty, amid calls for transparency, while leaders insist it strengthens bilateral security.

Despite Withdrawal Claims, Is Abu Dhabi Concealing the Reality of Its Military Presence in Yemen?

Despite Withdrawal Claims, Is Abu Dhabi Concealing the Reality of Its Military Presence in Yemen?

4 days ago

Despite withdrawing troops, the UAE maintains a covert presence in Yemen, supporting proxies while Saudi Arabia monitors rising regional tensions.

With Debt Soaring to Historic Highs, What’s Next for Bahrain’s Economy?

With Debt Soaring to Historic Highs, What’s Next for Bahrain’s Economy?

5 days ago

Bahrain enters 2026 with soaring debt, enacting taxes, spending cuts, and energy price hikes to stabilize finances and boost non-oil revenue, but analysts warn that without multi-year reforms, fiscal crises could recur.

IMF Agreement in Egypt: Genuine Recovery or Political Shield for Sisi

IMF Agreement in Egypt: Genuine Recovery or Political Shield for Sisi

5 days ago

The four review reports issued by International Monetary Fund officials on Egypt’s economy, tied to the signing of an $8 billion loan agreement over 46 months, delivered blunt and often harsh criticism of the Egyptian regime for failing to meet key conditions.

The Assassination of Lt. Col. Ahmed Zemzem in Gaza: How Was It Carried Out, and What Became of the Collaborator Network?

The Assassination of Lt. Col. Ahmed Zemzem in Gaza: How Was It Carried Out, and What Became of the Collaborator Network?

5 days ago

The assassination of 49-year-old Major Ahmed Zamzam, an official in Gaza’s internal security service, sent shockwaves through the Palestinian street and raised urgent questions about the tactics and new missions of collaborator militias acting as a dirty tool for the Israeli Occupation.

A Deepening Crisis: How an Extraordinary Wave of Protests Over Living Conditions Swept Through Iran

A Deepening Crisis: How an Extraordinary Wave of Protests Over Living Conditions Swept Through Iran

Murad Jandali

6 days ago

Iran’s nearly week-long protests, sparked by economic despair but quickly widening into demands for broad change, have turned deadly.

The New Syrian State Faces Remnants of the Assad Regime: Decisive Battle or Slow Burn?

The New Syrian State Faces Remnants of the Assad Regime: Decisive Battle or Slow Burn?

7 days ago

The new Syrian state continues to track and monitor sabotage operations carried out by remnants of Assad’s ousted regime, who have made the Syrian coast a secret hub for operations aimed at destabilizing security.

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