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Sunday, July 19, 2026

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Breaking the Air Blockade: Iranian Plane Redraws the Rules of the Yemen Conflict

Breaking the Air Blockade: Iranian Plane Redraws the Rules of the Yemen Conflict

2 days ago

The crisis triggered by Iran's second aircraft breaching the air blockade over areas controlled by the Houthis has rapidly escalated beyond a dispute over airspace management and Yemeni sovereignty, becoming one of the most serious flashpoints since the 2022 ceasefire began.

How the Case of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya Sparked a Political Controversy in Britain

How the Case of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya Sparked a Political Controversy in Britain

Murad Jandali

2 days ago

18 months ago, Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya was seized by Israeli forces and has since been held without charge or trial.

Kurmuk Returns to the Sudanese Army: How Has the Battle Map Shifted Against the RSF?

Kurmuk Returns to the Sudanese Army: How Has the Battle Map Shifted Against the RSF?

2 days ago

The Sudanese Army’s recapture of Kurmuk reshaped the balance of power in southeastern Sudan, closing an attritional front that the UAE-backed RSF militias had sought to turn into a pressure point against the army.

Mamdani Tightens the Squeeze on the Israeli Lobby and Opens the Door for Its Critics

Mamdani Tightens the Squeeze on the Israeli Lobby and Opens the Door for Its Critics

3 days ago

Three progressive Democratic candidates, all united in their support for Palestine, their condemnation of the Israeli genocide in Gaza, and their calls to end U.S. military aid to “Israel,” defeated three pro-Israeli Occupation rivals.

Tailor-Made Legislation: Who Is Akhannouch’s Government Really Serving?

Tailor-Made Legislation: Who Is Akhannouch’s Government Really Serving?

3 days ago

Politicians and academics have accused PM Aziz Akhannouch's government of using its commanding parliamentary majority to push through tailor-made legislation designed to benefit powerful individuals and business lobbies.

Camp 17: How Libya Became a Backyard for the Rapid Support Forces Militia

Camp 17: How Libya Became a Backyard for the Rapid Support Forces Militia

4 days ago

The Telegraph revealed the existence of secret training camps in eastern Libya, such as Camp 17, where RSF fighters receive training on operating drones and heavy weapons.

How Burkina Faso’s Military Junta Severed Ties with France and Moved Closer to “Israel”

How Burkina Faso’s Military Junta Severed Ties with France and Moved Closer to “Israel”

4 days ago

Burkina Faso views its relationship with Israel as a gateway to engaging with the United States, specifically to access American intelligence expertise.

The War's Failures: Will They Lead Gadi Eisenkot to the Israeli Premiership?

The War's Failures: Will They Lead Gadi Eisenkot to the Israeli Premiership?

5 days ago

Gadi Eisenkot seeks to replace Benjamin Netanyahu by offering a more strategic style of leadership, but his success depends on building a governing coalition.

Pro-Government Forces Secure Most Seats: Why Did Islamist Parties Decline in Algeria’s Elections?

Pro-Government Forces Secure Most Seats: Why Did Islamist Parties Decline in Algeria’s Elections?

5 days ago

Pro-government parties dominated Algeria’s 2026 parliamentary elections with nearly 75% of seats, while Islamist parties' representation fell by 5% from their previous share of 26%.

French Police Practice ‘Institutionalized Racism’ Against Arabs and Africans: What Is the Story?

French Police Practice ‘Institutionalized Racism’ Against Arabs and Africans: What Is the Story?

6 days ago

France faces renewed debate over alleged discrimination against Black, Arab, and North African communities, from police fines and identity checks to unequal access to public spaces and social opportunities.

Washington Charts a New Course in Libya: Power-Sharing or Entrenching Division?

Washington Charts a New Course in Libya: Power-Sharing or Entrenching Division?

6 days ago

The U.S. Libya strategy aims to unite rival factions through power-sharing while securing American energy and strategic interests.

Amid Israeli Opposition: Can Trump Bring Turkiye Back Into the F-35 Fighter Jet Program?

Amid Israeli Opposition: Can Trump Bring Turkiye Back Into the F-35 Fighter Jet Program?

Murad Jandali

7 days ago

US President Donald Trump stated this week that he will soon decide on the sale of advanced F-35 fighter jets to Turkiye, despite the congressional ban on the deal.

Iranian Aircraft Landing in Sana’a: Does It Signal a New Phase in Yemen’s Conflict?

Iranian Aircraft Landing in Sana’a: Does It Signal a New Phase in Yemen’s Conflict?

7 days ago

An Iranian flight to Sana’a escalated Yemen’s conflict into a broader struggle over sovereignty, influence, and regional tensions.

To Revoke Its Recognition of Palestine: How Did Israeli Intelligence Transform the Political Landscape in Slovenia?

To Revoke Its Recognition of Palestine: How Did Israeli Intelligence Transform the Political Landscape in Slovenia?

9 days ago

In the lead-up to Slovenia’s parliamentary elections in March 2026, the center-left liberal Freedom Movement government was subjected to a broad Israeli cyber and media smear campaign that affected the election results, cost it its parliamentary majority.

From MAGA to a Split: Why Are Conservatives Turning Against Trump and Who Is Leading Them?

From MAGA to a Split: Why Are Conservatives Turning Against Trump and Who Is Leading Them?

9 days ago

Opponents of Trump, joined by Republicans who believe the party has strayed from its “America First” principles, have moved beyond public criticism and internal feuding to pursue something far more ambitious: the creation of a new political alternative.

Iraq’s al-Zaidi Campaign: Why Were Some Figures Targeted While Major Names Escaped Scrutiny?

Iraq’s al-Zaidi Campaign: Why Were Some Figures Targeted While Major Names Escaped Scrutiny?

10 days ago

A sweeping anti-corruption campaign led by Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi has ignited a fierce debate across Iraq after it brought down a number of figures accused of corruption while leaving others untouched.

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