Lebanon has drastically transformed in the past two years. Its economy collapsed, its financial system ruptured, its decades-long relations with Gulf States came to a standstill, and Iran-ba... Read more
Nuclear talks between Iran, the U.S. and other major powers resumed on Nov. 29 for the first time in five months but U.S. and European officials are warning that Iran’s new government has ba... Read more
On the evening of October 20, a swarm of armed drones and projectiles targeted a small U.S. military base in south Syria. Established in 2016 at the intersection of the country’s borders wit... Read more
Across Ethiopia, thousands of men and women are quitting their jobs to enlist with the country’s armed forces, as rebels from the Tigray People’s Liberation Front advance toward the capital,... Read more
France may be the land of generous social welfare policies and strong labor protections but anyone tuning in to the early stages of the presidential campaign would think the country is prett... Read more
With talks on restoring the 2015 nuclear deal at risk of collapse, the Biden administration faces the prospect of having to rely on two of its biggest international rivals, Russia and China,... Read more
South Africa’s sputtering Covid-19 vaccine rollout, hampered first by dose shortages and more recently public distrust, has left many of its 60 million people potentially exposed as the new ... Read more
The United States is “making decisions” and preparing “for a world in which there is no return” to the Iran nuclear deal, a senior State Department official said over the weekend, following... Read more
The walls of the daycare centre in this north-east Syrian prison are topped with barbed wire but adorned with paintings of SpongeBob SquarePants and Mickey Mouse. Inside, children who are im... Read more
For decades, roughly a thousand families called the low-slung mud-walled neighborhood of Firqa home. Some moved in during the 1990s civil war, while others were provided housing under the pr... Read more
Western negotiators trying to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal said on Friday that the new, more hard-line government in Iran is proposing unacceptable changes to the existing draft agreeme... Read more
The two-decade economic boom that lifted millions of Turks into the middle class is beginning to unravel, threatened by a currency crisis that has people lining up for subsidized bread, cutt... Read more
When the dust cleared from Iraq’s October parliamentary election, political factions representing Iran-aligned Shia militias had lost substantial seats and stature. Yet even as the UN Securi... Read more
Zahra Joya spent years investigating government corruption in Afghanistan and documenting violence committed during the war, especially against women, a shining example of a once-thriving fr... Read more
Nuclear talks between Iran, the U.S. and other major powers resumed on Nov. 29 in Vienna for the first time in five months, with Western concerns growing about Iran’s nuclear work and expect... Read more
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