Breaking with decades of U.S. policy, President Donald Trump announced last week that the U.S. would officially recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and... Read More
Last year, during Ramadan, I had attempted to fast. At the time, I was in New York with virtually no support and no accessible ummah (that is, “community”) to g... Read More
Towards the top of President Trump’s hit list of Obama-era policies, somewhere close to the Affordable Care Act and the Paris climate accord, is the Iran nuclea... Read More
by Cristina Orsini
Turkey is just there. Gazing at the sea from Mytilini, the capital of the island of Lesbos, that thought often crossed my mind. The coast o... Read More
by Bayan Alfadel
After I left Syria with an undergraduate degree, I realized that studying law had been the wrong decision. It had taken up so much of my time ... Read More
By Cody Wiles
Last week, the Sciences Po Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) hosted Mark Lowenthal, distinguished visiting professor and for... Read More
by Willem van den Berg
“There is a cottage industry forming to predict the impending fall of the House of Saud,” wrote William Quandt in Foreign Affairs in 199... Read More
by Younes Hassar
Whole cities have been destroyed. Massacres and unspeakable atrocities have been visited upon an increasingly weary and desperate population. ... Read More
En Janvier 2016 en Arabie Saoudite, l’ayatollah Nimr Baqir al-Nimr, une figure connue pour ses critiques envers la maison Saoud, de plus en plus féroces depui... Read More
Despite living in a coastal nation with bountiful resources, notably fresh water, the Lebanese populace is struggling with a water shortage and constant power cuts because of continued mismanagement of the public sector.