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Thursday, January 15, 2026

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After the Southern Transitional Council’s Power Is Curbed, Is Tarek Saleh Next in Yemen?

After the Southern Transitional Council’s Power Is Curbed, Is Tarek Saleh Next in Yemen?

18 hours ago

Recent shifts in Yemen’s political landscape suggest the country is entering a new phase, marked above all by a distinctly Saudi-led recalibration of how the Yemen file is managed, following the retreat of the Emirati role.

From Covert Support to Open Deterrence: Why Has Egypt Revealed Its Hand in Sudan Now?

From Covert Support to Open Deterrence: Why Has Egypt Revealed Its Hand in Sudan Now?

a day ago

Egypt has publicly invoked its decades-old defense agreement with Sudan, signaling a strategic commitment to protect the state amid escalating war and regional power struggles.

An Unprecedented Crisis: Could Algeria’s ‘Kabylie Region’ Trigger a Diplomatic Break With the UAE?

An Unprecedented Crisis: Could Algeria’s ‘Kabylie Region’ Trigger a Diplomatic Break With the UAE?

2 days ago

Algeria’s rising tensions with the UAE over alleged support for separatists and regional rivalries have brought the two countries to the brink of a diplomatic break.

Paid to Defame: How the UAE Funded Smear Campaigns Against Muslim Communities in Europe

Paid to Defame: How the UAE Funded Smear Campaigns Against Muslim Communities in Europe

2 days ago

In January 2026, leaked documents from the European Parliament revealed that the UAE funneled millions of dollars to a Swiss intelligence firm to carry out covert smear campaigns across Europe targeting Islam.

Between Deterrence and Fragmentation: Inside the Saudi-Turkish-Pakistani Defense Alliance

Between Deterrence and Fragmentation: Inside the Saudi-Turkish-Pakistani Defense Alliance

3 days ago

In a move widely seen as signaling the start of a new Middle Eastern chapter, Turkiye is seeking to join the Saudi-Pakistan Mutual Defense Agreement signed on September 17, 2025.

Beyond the Colonial Legacy: How the Hijab Is Helping Senegal Reclaim Its Identity

Beyond the Colonial Legacy: How the Hijab Is Helping Senegal Reclaim Its Identity

3 days ago

Senegal’s new leadership under Diomaye and Sonko is reshaping national identity by promoting Islamic practices and easing restrictions on women wearing hijabs, challenging the country’s secular French colonial legacy.

From Boycott to Dialogue: Egypt’s Shift Toward Dbeibeh’s Government in Libya

From Boycott to Dialogue: Egypt’s Shift Toward Dbeibeh’s Government in Libya

4 days ago

Egypt is shifting its Libya policy from backing a single faction to engaging Tripoli and other actors, balancing security, influence, and legitimacy to protect its strategic interests.

Winners and Losers: Will Venezuela Be America’s New Quagmire?

Winners and Losers: Will Venezuela Be America’s New Quagmire?

Murad Jandali

4 days ago

The US attack on Caracas and the arrest of Maduro represent an opportunity for US energy companies and hedge funds to make further gains, while China and OPEC closely monitor developments in Venezuela.

Emergency Beyond the Law: How Saied Turned Tunisia into a Permanent State of Exception

Emergency Beyond the Law: How Saied Turned Tunisia into a Permanent State of Exception

4 days ago

Tunisia has been under a near-continuous state of emergency, which President Saied has used to consolidate power, suppress opposition, and restrict freedoms under weak security pretexts.

Inside the Syria-’Israel’ Deal in Paris: Border Security or Normalization?

Inside the Syria-’Israel’ Deal in Paris: Border Security or Normalization?

5 days ago

Syria, “Israel”, and the U.S. agreed on a security and economic coordination mechanism, while Syria’s silence leaves the deal’s political impact uncertain.

After Pulling Out of Yemen and Al-Zubaidi’s Escape, How Is the UAE Seeking to Destabilize the South?

After Pulling Out of Yemen and Al-Zubaidi’s Escape, How Is the UAE Seeking to Destabilize the South?

5 days ago

Yemen’s political landscape is shifting rapidly as local and regional power balances change and key actors reposition, reshaping the political and military map—most notably in the south.

Deadlock at the Top: What’s Blocking Iraq’s Shiite Framework From Choosing a Prime Minister

Deadlock at the Top: What’s Blocking Iraq’s Shiite Framework From Choosing a Prime Minister

6 days ago

Shiite forces within Iraq’s ruling Coordination Framework have reached an impasse over selecting a new PM, with both Nouri al-Maliki and current PM Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani firmly backing their own bids.

Israeli Occupation’s Gains and Iran’s Losses from Washington’s Ouster of Venezuela’s President

Israeli Occupation’s Gains and Iran’s Losses from Washington’s Ouster of Venezuela’s President

6 days ago

The sudden U.S. aggression on Venezuela and the kidnapping of its president, Nicolas Maduro, in early January 2026, sent shockwaves across the region, revealing sharply contrasting reactions from Iran and the Israeli Occupation.

Syria Cuts Two Zeros from Its Currency: Smart Move or Dangerous Bet?

Syria Cuts Two Zeros from Its Currency: Smart Move or Dangerous Bet?

6 days ago

With the official launch of Syria’s new currency at the start of 2026, the country is embarking on a shift in monetary policy that goes well beyond design and denomination, touching deeper economic and financial realities.

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

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

7 days 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 days 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.

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