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Wednesday, June 3, 2026

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Afghans and Syrians in Turkiye’s Workforce: Toward a New Model of Integration

Afghans and Syrians in Turkiye’s Workforce: Toward a New Model of Integration

3 hours ago

Turkiye is home to millions of Syrians and hundreds of thousands of other foreign nationals who have become an integral part of economic activity across manufacturing, trade, agriculture, and services.

Supporter or Opponent: How the Ministry of Defense Statement Confused the Tunisian Scene

Supporter or Opponent: How the Ministry of Defense Statement Confused the Tunisian Scene

21 hours ago

A statement issued by the Tunisian Ministry of Defense has sparked political controversy in the country, as it affirmed the military's role in governance and political conflicts.

Gaza Between Two Lines: How "Israel" Is Expanding Its Areas of Influence Within the Besieged Territory

Gaza Between Two Lines: How "Israel" Is Expanding Its Areas of Influence Within the Besieged Territory

a day ago

The Israeli occupation army continues to expand its control within the Gaza Strip, coinciding with an escalation of its daily bloody attacks against Palestinians, in an attempt to impose a new reality on the ground.

Looted Algerian Funds: Will Paris and Algiers Succeed in Overcoming the Asset-Recovery Hurdle?

Looted Algerian Funds: Will Paris and Algiers Succeed in Overcoming the Asset-Recovery Hurdle?

2 days ago

Ongoing Algeria–France tensions over the recovery of alleged looted Algerian funds, involving judicial cooperation efforts, accusations of French obstruction, and differing political and legal interpretations of asset recovery amid broader disputes over trust, sovereignty, and bilateral relations.

Israeli Military Builds Five Bases Along the Egyptian Border: Is the Camp David Agreement Over?

Israeli Military Builds Five Bases Along the Egyptian Border: Is the Camp David Agreement Over?

2 days ago

Escalating Israeli and Egyptian military deployments around Sinai and Gaza are increasingly seen as stretching or breaching the 1979 peace treaty’s security annex, reflecting rising tensions, disputed interpretations of the agreement, and a shifting border reality driven by the Gaza war.

Despite Public Solidarity, Why Many Palestinians in Britain Fear Revealing Their Identity

Despite Public Solidarity, Why Many Palestinians in Britain Fear Revealing Their Identity

2 days ago

In the UK, pro-Palestinian expression is increasingly constrained by a chilling effect that can turn everyday symbols and activism into grounds for scrutiny, investigation, and self-censorship across public life.

How New York’s Mamdani and Ocasio-Cortez Sparked a Profound Debate About Politics and Religion in the U.S.

How New York’s Mamdani and Ocasio-Cortez Sparked a Profound Debate About Politics and Religion in the U.S.

Murad Jandali

3 days ago

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani attended Eid al-Adha prayers wearing an Arsenal-themed kurta. Alongside was Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who appeared in a black hijab.

The U.S. Sanctions on Lebanon: Pressure on Hezbollah or a Reshaping of the Political Landscape?

The U.S. Sanctions on Lebanon: Pressure on Hezbollah or a Reshaping of the Political Landscape?

3 days ago

Recent U.S. sanctions on Lebanese officials linked to Hezbollah and its allies signal an escalation aimed at reshaping Lebanon’s internal balance and pressuring state institutions to distance themselves from the group.

The Nairobi Summit Reveals France’s Ongoing Losses in Africa: What’s the Story?

The Nairobi Summit Reveals France’s Ongoing Losses in Africa: What’s the Story?

4 days ago

The Nairobi “Africa Forward” summit highlights France’s declining influence in Africa, its shift from aid to investment partnerships, and ongoing doubts over implementation and competition with other global powers.

Despite the Ongoing Ceasefire, Why Are Iran-Aligned Militias in Iraq Still Targeting Gulf States?

Despite the Ongoing Ceasefire, Why Are Iran-Aligned Militias in Iraq Still Targeting Gulf States?

4 days ago

Recent drone attacks from Iraq against Saudi Arabia and the UAE, linked to Iran-aligned militias, have sparked Gulf condemnation and renewed concerns over Iraq’s ability to control armed groups amid regional tensions and political debate over Iranian influence.

Normalization Versus De-Escalation? Debate Over Trump’s Trade-off With Arabs Through an Iran Deal

Normalization Versus De-Escalation? Debate Over Trump’s Trade-off With Arabs Through an Iran Deal

4 days ago

Trump’s push to expand the Abraham Accords alongside an Iran deal has been widely rejected and ridiculed by Arab and Muslim states and is increasingly seen in Western analysis as an obsolete framework exposed by regional wars and shifting geopolitical realities.

Is Europe Abandoning the UN Umbrella in Libya? Lifting the IRINI Mandate Opens a New Phase

Is Europe Abandoning the UN Umbrella in Libya? Lifting the IRINI Mandate Opens a New Phase

5 days ago

Ending IRINI’s UN mandate highlights a shift toward fragmented, interest-driven international management of Libya amid competing European priorities.

Alternative Arena: Is Trump Trying To Compensate for His Failure in Iran by Invading Cuba?

Alternative Arena: Is Trump Trying To Compensate for His Failure in Iran by Invading Cuba?

5 days ago

Rising U.S.–Cuba tensions under Donald Trump involve sanctions, pressure, and reported military threats, while Cuba denies the claims and warns of severe consequences, amid broader geopolitical links to U.S. strategy and Iran.

Forced Replacement: How Did Palestinians Become Excluded From the Israeli Labor Market?

Forced Replacement: How Did Palestinians Become Excluded From the Israeli Labor Market?

5 days ago

“Israel’s” post–October 7 exclusion of Palestinian workers led to a major labor shift, replacing them with foreign workers while still relying on Palestinians in reduced and informal ways, revealing economic disruption and the limits of full labor substitution.

After Trump’s Visit to Beijing: What Does Appointing Ghalibaf as Iran’s Special Envoy to China Mean?

After Trump’s Visit to Beijing: What Does Appointing Ghalibaf as Iran’s Special Envoy to China Mean?

6 days ago

Ghalibaf’s appointment as Iran’s special envoy to China signals tighter, security-driven coordination with Beijing and highlights his role as a pragmatic hardliner bridging key Iranian power institutions amid sanctions and regional tensions.

Exclusion of Al-Azhar and European Involvement: Why Is the Personal Status Law Sparking Controversy in Egypt?

Exclusion of Al-Azhar and European Involvement: Why Is the Personal Status Law Sparking Controversy in Egypt?

6 days ago

Egypt’s personal status law debate reflects a broader conflict over family structure, religious authority, and cultural identity amid competing modernization and traditionalist visions.

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