America’s Gulf Arab allies are stepping up their involvement in Afghanistan, expanding their diplomatic presence and resuming flights as competition for influence over the new Taliban admini... Read more
The Taliban decreed on Friday that they were banning forced marriage of women in Afghanistan, a move apparently meant to address criteria the international community considers a precondition... Read more
Ahmed Adel In a pragmatic form, former Afghan President Hamid Karzai described the ruling Taliban movement in his country as brothers, stressing that he has a good relationship with t... Read more
The U.N. blames climate change for Madagascar’s food crisis. Scientists say it’s not the main cause.
Southern Madagascar is suffering its worst drought in decades, devastating crops and leaving more than a million people in need of urgent food aid. And for months, United Nations officials h... Read more
Afghanistan’s economic collapse is one of the worst in history and will see the country’s wealth shrink by a fifth in the next year, the United Nations has said. The speed of the... Read more
Mahmud al-Batakoshi Turkish political parties seem to have learned a lesson from their past mistakes. Having realized that they will not be able to unseat President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, si... Read more
Mahmud Mohamadi Hardly does a day pass without new developments on the Yemeni arena, ones that reveal the Houthi militia’s efforts to undermine security and stability in the region. Th... Read more
Nahla Abdel Moneim The United Kingdom is working to develop its international strategy to combat cross-border terrorism amid legal, societal and regional challenges facing its securit... Read more
Eslam Mohamed Day after day, the Iranian regime’s lies about its alleged peaceful nuclear program are revealed. Far from conspiracy theories and regional and international fears... Read more
Mossad’s assassination a year ago of the brigadier in charge of Iran’s nuclear programme did little to hinder its development, an Israeli official has admitted, as the country’s “direct acti... Read more
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan named a loyalist as the country’s new finance minister Thursday, after the incumbent resigned over clashes with the longtime leader’s unconventional e... Read more
Less than a week after the new omicron variant of the coronavirus was reported to the World Health Organization, global leaders on Wednesday agreed to start negotiations to create an interna... Read more
Brussels has watered down protections for asylum-seekers, allowing member states to detain migrants up to four months and made it easier for them to be deported amid the border crisis with B... Read more
Russia’s foreign policy chief on Wednesday described a surprise offer by the Belarusian dictator to host nuclear weapons as a “warning” to the West triggered by Nato’s hostile moves. In an i... Read more
Islam Mohamed Chairman of the Executive Committee for Restoring the Legitimacy of Ahwaz State, Aref al-Kaabi, said the opening of a headquarters for the Arab State of Ahwaz in Brussels came... Read more
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