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Tuesday, May 12, 2026

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Ethiopia, the UAE, and 'Israel': Has Khartoum Airport Become a Turning Point in the Ongoing War in Sudan?

Ethiopia, the UAE, and 'Israel': Has Khartoum Airport Become a Turning Point in the Ongoing War in Sudan?

6 hours ago

The Sudanese conflict is no longer confined to the civil war between the army and the Rapid Support Forces militia, but has taken on rapidly escalating regional dimensions.

Egyptian Air Force Personnel in the UAE: Symbolic Support or Involvement in a Confrontation with Iran?

Egyptian Air Force Personnel in the UAE: Symbolic Support or Involvement in a Confrontation with Iran?

11 hours ago

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi visited an Egyptian air detachment revealing that Egypt has deployed a Rafale fighter jets squadron in the UAE.

From Abu Dhabi to Bahir Dar: How Did Ethiopia Become an Emirati Platform To Strike Sudan?

From Abu Dhabi to Bahir Dar: How Did Ethiopia Become an Emirati Platform To Strike Sudan?

a day ago

Sudan has raised tensions with Ethiopia and the UAE following drone strikes on Khartoum Airport and other regions, amid broader conflict dynamics, regional rivalries in the Horn of Africa, and ongoing disputes over borders, the GERD, and the Sudanese civil war.

How ‘Israel’ Turns Disrupting Education Into a Tool for Displacing Palestinians in the West Bank

How ‘Israel’ Turns Disrupting Education Into a Tool for Displacing Palestinians in the West Bank

a day ago

Palestinian education in the West Bank is being eroded by violence, restrictions, demolitions, and financial crisis, disrupting schooling and endangering its future.

From Yemen to Ukraine: A Cross-Border Recruitment Network Serving the Russian War

From Yemen to Ukraine: A Cross-Border Recruitment Network Serving the Russian War

a day ago

Yemen’s crisis has enabled networks to recruit vulnerable youths into Russia’s war in Ukraine, turning them into tools of a wider conflict.

School Shootings in Turkiye: How Combat Video Games Incite Violence Among Teenagers

School Shootings in Turkiye: How Combat Video Games Incite Violence Among Teenagers

Murad Jandali

2 days ago

Turkiye recently witnessed a series of deadly schools in two provinces, which were recorded as the deadliest school attacks in the country's history, and the digital gaming world was drawn into the center of the debate.

Sharjah Secession Rumors: Have Abu Dhabi and Dubai Turned Against the UAE Constitution?

Sharjah Secession Rumors: Have Abu Dhabi and Dubai Turned Against the UAE Constitution?

3 days ago

As Abu Dhabi and Dubai embrace increasingly liberal domestic policies modeled on the West and pursue foreign agendas that break sharply with their historic Arab and Islamic identity, rumors of internal fractures within the UAE have surged across digital platforms.

Through ‘Two Lines’: How Israeli Occupation Turned the Truce into a Tool to Swallow Two Thirds of Gaza

Through ‘Two Lines’: How Israeli Occupation Turned the Truce into a Tool to Swallow Two Thirds of Gaza

3 days ago

When the ceasefire was announced on October 10, 2025, Gaza residents hoped to return home in peace, but instead of restoring freedom of movement, Israeli military lines divided the territory and confined people to an increasingly restricted space.

Faultlines at Home, Fires Abroad: Iraq’s Test Under Ali al-Zaidi

Faultlines at Home, Fires Abroad: Iraq’s Test Under Ali al-Zaidi

4 days ago

The thorniest issue facing Iraq’s prime minister-designate, Ali al-Zaidi, is the fate of the country’s armed factions, as pressure from Washington intensifies to dismantle groups, particularly those with ties to Iran.

‘Israel’s’ Hijacking of the Global Sumud Flotilla in International Waters: How Did Greece Get Involved?

‘Israel’s’ Hijacking of the Global Sumud Flotilla in International Waters: How Did Greece Get Involved?

4 days ago

Growing Greek-Israeli military ties, alongside Athens’ acceptance of the Global Sumud Flotilla activists, effectively gave "Tel Aviv" a way out of a political clash with European capitals.

Strategic Pressure: How the Course of the Conflict in Mali Changed

Strategic Pressure: How the Course of the Conflict in Mali Changed

Murad Jandali

4 days ago

The security crisis in Africa’s western Sahel region has entered a dangerous new phase with the recent attacks in Mali by al Qaeda–linked militant groups and Tuareg separatists.

After Abraham Accords: The Story of the Isaac Agreements That ‘Israel’ Is Forging With Latin America

After Abraham Accords: The Story of the Isaac Agreements That ‘Israel’ Is Forging With Latin America

5 days ago

The Isaac Accords are a geopolitical initiative led by Argentine President Javier Milei to expand “Israel–Latin America” cooperation, inspired by the Abraham Accords, while countering rival global influence.

Saudi Arabia and the Southern Transitional Council in Yemen: Faltering Containment and an Unresolved Crisis

Saudi Arabia and the Southern Transitional Council in Yemen: Faltering Containment and an Unresolved Crisis

5 days ago

Southern Yemen remains unstable as Saudi Arabia manages competing local actors by containing, rather than dismantling, the STC, which still retains significant political and military influence despite dissolution efforts and emerging rivals.

Nigeria Deepens Military Cooperation with Turkiye: What Next for Boko Haram and ISIS–WA?

Nigeria Deepens Military Cooperation with Turkiye: What Next for Boko Haram and ISIS–WA?

6 days ago

Nigeria's Defense Minister Christopher Gwabin Musa announced a new military agreement with Ankara aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s capacity to tackle an insurgency that has dragged on for more than 17 years.

Africa Moves Toward Visa–Free Travel for Its Citizens: What It Means

Africa Moves Toward Visa–Free Travel for Its Citizens: What It Means

6 days ago

Africa is trying to move past decades of economic strain by strengthening cooperation between neighbors, with Zimbabwe and Botswana now planning to allow passport-free travel using only national ID cards.

From Behind the Scenes to the Iraqi Premiership: How Businessman Ali al-Zaidi Rose to Power

From Behind the Scenes to the Iraqi Premiership: How Businessman Ali al-Zaidi Rose to Power

7 days ago

Despite being appointed prime minister, Ali al-Zaidi is not known for his prior involvement in direct politics or for holding government positions after the US-led invasion of Iraq.

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