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Saturday, April 4, 2026

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‘Nuclear Fatwa Is Dead’: What If Iran Withdraws from the NPT

‘Nuclear Fatwa Is Dead’: What If Iran Withdraws from the NPT

17 hours ago

Within 48 hours, four Iranian statements confirmed that Tehran is considering withdrawing from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), while stressing that the Islamic Republic has not sought and will not seek nuclear weapons.

Defense Deals in Wartime: Why Is the Gulf Knocking on Ukraine’s Door?

Defense Deals in Wartime: Why Is the Gulf Knocking on Ukraine’s Door?

a day ago

Amid the escalating U.S.-Israeli War on Iran and the continued strikes on Gulf countries that followed, the latter have turned toward Ukraine—a country exhausted by four years of war with Russia.

Fixing Gaps or Power Grab? Constitutional Changes Expand the Algerian President’s Power

Fixing Gaps or Power Grab? Constitutional Changes Expand the Algerian President’s Power

a day ago

Under the pretext of “fixing constitutional gaps,” Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has overseen a sweeping expansion of presidential powers, backed by a parliamentary majority that has tightened his grip over key political and judicial institutions.

From Refuge to Investment: How Germany Is Redefining Its Role in Post–War Syria

From Refuge to Investment: How Germany Is Redefining Its Role in Post–War Syria

2 days ago

At a moment of acute regional sensitivity, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s March 29, 2026 visit to Germany has raised key questions about Berlin’s future role in Syria’s reconstruction amid shifting geopolitical and economic dynamics.

With 71 Mining Licenses Cancelled and Energy Deals Reassessed, Is Senegal Pushing Back Against Foreign Exploitation?

With 71 Mining Licenses Cancelled and Energy Deals Reassessed, Is Senegal Pushing Back Against Foreign Exploitation?

2 days ago

The Senegalese government continues to pursue its election pledges, including a review of foreign investment contracts seen as contributing to the exploitation of national resources and the waste of public wealth.

Between Washington and Tehran: Is Africa Becoming a Proxy Warfare Zone?

Between Washington and Tehran: Is Africa Becoming a Proxy Warfare Zone?

Murad Jandali

3 days ago

Despite Africa's geographical distance from the war waged by the U.S. and “Israel” on Iran since February 28, its repercussions extend far beyond the region, reaching Africa both directly and indirectly.

Southern Lebanon Without Bridges: Is the Isolation of the Litani River a Prelude to a New Israeli Occupation?

Southern Lebanon Without Bridges: Is the Isolation of the Litani River a Prelude to a New Israeli Occupation?

4 days ago

By the end of March, the landscape along the banks of the Litani River in southern Lebanon had shifted dramatically after the Israeli occupation army destroyed most of its crossings and bridges.

From Hormuz to Bab Al-Mandab: Is the Global Economy Entering a Shock Phase?

From Hormuz to Bab Al-Mandab: Is the Global Economy Entering a Shock Phase?

4 days ago

The shifting landscape of the U.S.-Israeli War on Iran has begun to transcend the realm of mere threats, evolving into a tangible reality taking shape on the ground.

A Generation at Risk: How War Has Undermined Sudan’s Education System

A Generation at Risk: How War Has Undermined Sudan’s Education System

5 days ago

Sudan’s war has led to the collapse of the education system, leaving millions of children out of school, disrupting exams, and threatening an entire generation’s future.

Houthis’ Delay in Backing Iran: Calculated Hesitation or Strategic Positioning?

Houthis’ Delay in Backing Iran: Calculated Hesitation or Strategic Positioning?

5 days ago

The Houthis balance their alignment with Iran and self-preservation by maintaining readiness, delaying direct involvement, and relying on conditional deterrence.

Shiite Anger, Government Silence: Why Riyadh’s Remarks Rattled Ties With Baghdad

Shiite Anger, Government Silence: Why Riyadh’s Remarks Rattled Ties With Baghdad

5 days ago

Faisal bin Farhan al Saud’s criticism of the Popular Mobilization Forces triggered Iraqi backlash but no official escalation.

How AI Has Become a Key Weapon in US-Israeli Attacks on Iran

How AI Has Become a Key Weapon in US-Israeli Attacks on Iran

Murad Jandali

6 days ago

A recent analytical report revealed that AI technologies are playing a pivotal role in accelerating US and Israeli military operations against Iran.

'Sky News': How a British Channel Turned Its Arabic Edition Into a UAE Propaganda Mouthpiece

'Sky News': How a British Channel Turned Its Arabic Edition Into a UAE Propaganda Mouthpiece

6 days ago

Sky News Arabia may face a split from Sky News amid concerns over its editorial independence, particularly regarding its coverage of Sudan and the Rapid Support Forces militia.

Engineers’ Elections: Why the Egyptian Opposition Wins in Unions but Loses in Parliament

Engineers’ Elections: Why the Egyptian Opposition Wins in Unions but Loses in Parliament

6 days ago

Opposition candidate Mohamed Abdel Ghani’s victory in Egypt’s Engineers Syndicate elections reflects growing resistance to state influence within professional bodies.

Through the Coast: How Damascus Can Benefit From the Shift in Iraqi Oil Routes

Through the Coast: How Damascus Can Benefit From the Shift in Iraqi Oil Routes

7 days ago

Iraq’s shift to alternative oil routes through Syria amid Gulf disruptions is creating economic opportunities for Syria while reshaping regional energy flows.

Inside New Lines Institute: How Ahmed Alwani Built a Network Linking Arab Researchers and an Israeli Conscript

Inside New Lines Institute: How Ahmed Alwani Built a Network Linking Arab Researchers and an Israeli Conscript

7 days ago

The New Lines Institute appears less like a conventional research body and more like a multi-layered system, where knowledge intersects with funding, and media overlaps with spheres of political influence.

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