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Monday, May 25, 2026

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Yasser Mahmoud Abbas: Canadian–Based Palestinian Businessman Seeks to Succeed His Father

Yasser Mahmoud Abbas: Canadian–Based Palestinian Businessman Seeks to Succeed His Father

2 days ago

Yasser Mahmoud Abbas’s election to Fatah’s Central Committee was more than a routine congress result; it marked the rise of a figure long associated with business circles and behind the scenes roles into the movement’s top decision making body.

Ramy Shaath Between Egypt and France: From Diplomatic Release to Facing Deportation

Ramy Shaath Between Egypt and France: From Diplomatic Release to Facing Deportation

2 days ago

Palestinian activist Ramy Shaath has found himself once again at odds with authorities, this time in Paris, the city that once welcomed him after his release from years of detention in Egypt, presenting him as a symbol of free expression and human rights.

David Petraeus: The General Who Led the War on Iraq Returns to the Spotlight Under al-Zaidi Government

David Petraeus: The General Who Led the War on Iraq Returns to the Spotlight Under al-Zaidi Government

3 days ago

With the formation of Ali al-Zaidi’s government in Iraq, the name of retired U.S. general David Petraeus has resurfaced with unusual prominence, amid American pressure to exclude Iran-aligned armed factions from the cabinet unveiled on May 13, 2026.

From Camp David to Early Warning Systems: Why Egyptian Moves Are Raising Alarm in Israeli Occupation

From Camp David to Early Warning Systems: Why Egyptian Moves Are Raising Alarm in Israeli Occupation

3 days ago

The controversy over Egypt’s military movements did not begin with Israeli analyst Ben Tzion Macales‏’s posts, as the issue had already reached the official level in "Israel" through diplomatic statements and media reports accusing Cairo of breaching the "peace" treaty’s security arrangements.

Al-Zaidi’s Government Excludes Factions at Washington’s Direction: Imposing Authority or Yielding to Pressure?

Al-Zaidi’s Government Excludes Factions at Washington’s Direction: Imposing Authority or Yielding to Pressure?

4 days ago

The makeup of Iraqi PM Ali al-Zaidi’s new government revealed the absence of any figure directly affiliated with armed factions, raising a central question over how far the U.S. succeeded in pushing those groups out of power as part of its conditions for maintaining ties with Baghdad and continuing political support.

Ultra–Orthodox Jews Bring Down Netanyahu: Who Wins the Battle Between the State of Torah and the State of War?

Ultra–Orthodox Jews Bring Down Netanyahu: Who Wins the Battle Between the State of Torah and the State of War?

4 days ago

The clash between the Haredim and Netanyahu goes beyond politics, exposing a deeper structural contradiction within the Zionist project between a militarized state reliant on conscription for prolonged war and an ultra-Orthodox camp seeking to preserve its privileges.

San Diego Mosque Shooting: How Hate Speech Fueled Violence Against Religious Institutions in the U.S.

San Diego Mosque Shooting: How Hate Speech Fueled Violence Against Religious Institutions in the U.S.

Murad Jandali

4 days ago

In a new and bloody chapter of hatred against Islam and Muslims on American soil, a mosque in San Diego, California, was targeted in a shooting attack that left several people dead.

Nine Shut Down: Why Niger and the Sahel Are Squeezing Out French Media

Nine Shut Down: Why Niger and the Sahel Are Squeezing Out French Media

5 days ago

Sahel states have intensified their campaign against the French presence across the region, extending beyond military, diplomatic, and economic ties to target French media outlets as well.

Political Gains: Why the UAE Denied Netanyahu’s Visit to Abu Dhabi

Political Gains: Why the UAE Denied Netanyahu’s Visit to Abu Dhabi

5 days ago

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided to reveal his visit to the UAE after learning that former Israeli Prime Ministers Naftali Bennett was expected to travel to the UAE the following day for meetings with its president, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, and senior Emirati officials.

How Israeli Settlement Activity Is Destroying the Livelihoods of Palestinians in the Occupied West Bank

How Israeli Settlement Activity Is Destroying the Livelihoods of Palestinians in the Occupied West Bank

5 days ago

Israeli bulldozers tore down dozens of Palestinian shops on the edge of a town southeast of Jerusalem this week, clearing land ahead of a settlement-linked road project in the occupied West Bank.

Did Juba Seek to Shut Down an Egyptian Base? The Hidden Conflict Near the GERD

Did Juba Seek to Shut Down an Egyptian Base? The Hidden Conflict Near the GERD

6 days ago

South Sudan’s alleged closure of an Egyptian base near Ethiopia reflects rising Cairo-Juba tensions and regional competition over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.

RSF Militia Fractures: How Internal Splits Became a Threat to Hemedti’s Military and Tribal Power Structure

RSF Militia Fractures: How Internal Splits Became a Threat to Hemedti’s Military and Tribal Power Structure

6 days ago

The growing wave of defections within the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia reflects a deepening military, tribal, and organizational crisis driven by battlefield losses, internal rivalries, and declining central control, raising the possibility of the group fragmenting into competing armed factions.

At Its Lowest Point in 25 Years: Why Can Morocco’s Authorities No Longer Tolerate Press Freedom?

At Its Lowest Point in 25 Years: Why Can Morocco’s Authorities No Longer Tolerate Press Freedom?

7 days ago

The 2026 Reporters Without Borders report shows that global press freedom has fallen to a 25-year low, with the Maghreb region among those most affected by growing political, legal, and economic restrictions on journalism.

The Iron Dome and ‘Spectro’: How Did ‘Israel’ Intervene Militarily to Defend the UAE?

The Iron Dome and ‘Spectro’: How Did ‘Israel’ Intervene Militarily to Defend the UAE?

7 days ago

“Israel–UAE” ties have evolved into a deep military partnership involving joint operations, intelligence sharing, and integrated defense cooperation against Iran.

Against the U.S. and Gulf States: Could Iran Weaponize Undersea Cables in the Strait of Hormuz?

Against the U.S. and Gulf States: Could Iran Weaponize Undersea Cables in the Strait of Hormuz?

8 days ago

Mounting Rebellion in the Labour Party: Is Keir Starmer’s Downfall Imminent?

Mounting Rebellion in the Labour Party: Is Keir Starmer’s Downfall Imminent?

Murad Jandali

8 days ago

After the Labour Party's crushing defeat in the recent local elections, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer finds himself politically besieged by a growing internal rebellion and public calls for his resignation.

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