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Tuesday, July 14, 2026

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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?

14 hours 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?

18 hours 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

2 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?

2 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?

4 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?

4 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?

4 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.

From the Tents: How Gazans Are Living the World Cup

From the Tents: How Gazans Are Living the World Cup

5 days ago

Thousands of Palestinians across Gaza gather each night in makeshift viewing areas fashioned from worn-out tents, beside the rubble of bombed homes, or along the shattered streets of the besieged enclave, crowding around giant screens to watch the FIFA World Cup.

Renewed War: Why Did Trump Order a Strike on Iran?

Renewed War: Why Did Trump Order a Strike on Iran?

5 days ago

Tuesday night into Wednesday saw the worst exchange of strikes between the U.S. and Iran since the deal - known as a memorandum of understanding - was signed on 17 June.

Is Israeli Occupation Now a Burden on U.S. Strategy in the Middle East?

Is Israeli Occupation Now a Burden on U.S. Strategy in the Middle East?

5 days ago

A growing number of analysts have begun questioning whether “Israel” still represents a consistent “strategic asset” in U.S. foreign policy—or whether, on certain issues, it has become a political or military burden on Washington’s calculations.

The Egyptian–Saudi Satellite: Why Is It Raising Israeli Security Concerns in the Eastern Mediterranean?

The Egyptian–Saudi Satellite: Why Is It Raising Israeli Security Concerns in the Eastern Mediterranean?

6 days ago

A Saudi–Egyptian satellite project and wider regional cooperation are reshaping Middle Eastern power dynamics by boosting surveillance capacity and strategic autonomy while forming a bloc that could reduce “Israel’s” regional influence and shift the regional balance.

What Does the Judicial Independence Candidate’s Victory Mean for Egypt?

What Does the Judicial Independence Candidate’s Victory Mean for Egypt?

6 days ago

The victory of Mohamed Refaat Gabr and the judicial independence camp signals growing resistance to executive influence over Egypt’s judiciary.

A U.S. Deal to Legitimize Libya’s Power-Sharing: Haftar Welcomes It, Warnings of Foreign Tutelage

A U.S. Deal to Legitimize Libya’s Power-Sharing: Haftar Welcomes It, Warnings of Foreign Tutelage

7 days ago

A U.S.-backed effort to unify Libya’s divided institutions amid mixed reactions and geopolitical competition.

A Call for Unity and Struggle: Will It Save Tunisia from Kais Saied’s Fierce Dictatorship?

A Call for Unity and Struggle: Will It Save Tunisia from Kais Saied’s Fierce Dictatorship?

7 days ago

Tunisia is experiencing a dark political period under Kais Saied's rule, prompting a number of prominent political and human rights figures to issue a call for change from within their prison cells.

Why Did Khamenei’s Funeral Turn into a Political Event That Transcended Iran’s Borders?

Why Did Khamenei’s Funeral Turn into a Political Event That Transcended Iran’s Borders?

7 days ago

Iran commemorated the anniversary of Khamenei's death with week-long funeral and mourning ceremonies in five cities across Iran and Iraq, with millions of mourners participating.

Tensions in Iran Escalate to the Point of Death Threats: What Is the Story of the ‘Paydari Front’ and Why Does It Want War?

Tensions in Iran Escalate to the Point of Death Threats: What Is the Story of the ‘Paydari Front’ and Why Does It Want War?

7 days ago

Iran’s post-ceasefire negotiations exposed intense internal power struggles between the hardline Paydari Front and state institutions over foreign policy direction, triggering political, media, and public confrontations over authority and control.

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