Opinion

Reintegration of Returning Afghan Refugees – A Vital Step

After more than forty years of conflict, millions of Afghans were forced to leave their country due to war, poverty,…

7 months ago

“The opposition is weakening in Turkey.”

At the end of March 2024, the Republican People’s Party (CHP) achieved a major victory in the elections with nearly…

7 months ago

“The Doha Summit: An Opportunity to Restrain Israel”

By targeting the Hamas negotiating delegation on Qatari soil, Israel did not only violate Qatar’s sovereignty, international law and the…

7 months ago

Israel’s Strike on Qatar: Hegemony Undermined, Revisionism Reinforced

Two perspectives shape the debate over Israel’s role in the Middle East: that of a hegemonic power and that of…

7 months ago

‘My village is a graveyard’: Afghans describe devastation after earthquake

  Thousands have been displaced and many have nowhere to shelter, just weeks before winter hits. By Sorin Furcoi Source: Aljazeera…

7 months ago

What Did Mahathir Mohamad Prove to the World?

The debate over “Which comes first: development or democracy?” has been a legitimate, important, and realistic question for the past…

7 months ago

From Gaza to Doha: Netanyahu’s War Goes Global

Here Israel strikes again.Last Tuesday, the Middle East’s perennial favorite aggressor fired rockets at the Gulf capital Doha, targeting leaders…

7 months ago

After the “Doha Incident”: A Shift in Arab Positions?

An Arab political “pilgrimage” to Doha is underway. Arab and Gulf leaders are flocking to the Qatari capital in a…

7 months ago

The Need for the Intellectual in an Age of Upheaval

The last five years have been nothing short of turbulent. A global pandemic that froze the world in place. The…

7 months ago

Hydropolitics and Regime Crisis: Sadat’s Nile-to-Israel Proposal

Introduction The political career of Egyptian President Anwar al-Sadat (1918–1981) remains controversial, marked by two defining moments: the 1973 October…

8 months ago