UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan call attacks a “blatant violation of sovereignty” as regional tensions escalate and calls for de-escalation grow.
New disclosures about tunnels, command rooms, and fortified sites have revived scrutiny over the Lebanese state’s ability to monitor its territory, revealing a persistent gap between intelligence, political constraints, and the capacity to act.
Exiled reporter Khaoula Boukrim receives a four-year prison sentence under Tunisia’s controversial cybercrime law, fueling fresh criticism over the state of free speech and independent journalism.
Strikes, drone attacks, and ceasefire violations deepen tensions while negotiations remain stalled despite repeated claims of progress.
Proposed NDAA 2027 provision on AI, cyberwarfare, and biotech cooperation fuels controversy over sovereignty, alliance power balance, and shifting geopolitics in the Middle East.
Has anything changed between 2003 and 2026? Does the United States now have a strategy to confront the Iranian strategy, which has negative repercussions on a country like Lebanon and on the Gulf Cooperation Council states?
Lebanon’s talks with Israel are increasingly shaped by state decisions, despite ongoing regional pressure and competing external influence.
Residents flee the coastal city’s historic quarters as strikes intensify and officials dispute claims about militant presence, with families left displaced along the seafront and roads northward.
Israeli media reports indicate plans to expand strikes and impose tougher retaliation rules in Lebanon, while Lebanese leadership reviews progress in Washington mediated negotiations with Israel ahead of the next round of talks.
Agreement supports broader vision to reconnect regional rail networks from Türkiye to the Arabian Peninsula.
Somalia voiced support for Omar Artan after the referee was denied entry to the United States and removed from the 2026 World Cup officials list.
From social media algorithms to disinformation campaigns, the modern economy of outrage is reshaping societies and threatening social cohesion worldwide.
Across Lebanon, the Cabriolet Film Festival transforms public spaces into free cinemas and cultural hubs celebrating short films and collective imagination.
Why closing one strait disrupts energy markets, while closing the other unravels global supply chains and why together they could trigger a dual global shock.
From removing stands and replacing turf to installing air-conditioning systems, lighting rigs, and FIFA branding, stadiums across the United States underwent extensive and costly modifications to meet World Cup requirements.
UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan call attacks a “blatant violation of sovereignty” as regional tensions escalate and calls for de-escalation grow.
New disclosures about tunnels, command rooms, and fortified sites have revived scrutiny over the Lebanese state’s ability to monitor its territory, revealing a persistent gap between intelligence, political constraints, and the capacity to act.
Exiled reporter Khaoula Boukrim receives a four-year prison sentence under Tunisia’s controversial cybercrime law, fueling fresh criticism over the state of free speech and independent journalism.
Proposed NDAA 2027 provision on AI, cyberwarfare, and biotech cooperation fuels controversy over sovereignty, alliance power balance, and shifting geopolitics in the Middle East.
From social media algorithms to disinformation campaigns, the modern economy of outrage is reshaping societies and threatening social cohesion worldwide.
Has anything changed between 2003 and 2026? Does the United States now have a strategy to confront the Iranian strategy, which has negative repercussions on a country like Lebanon and on the Gulf Cooperation Council states?
Lebanon’s talks with Israel are increasingly shaped by state decisions, despite ongoing regional pressure and competing external influence.
As Tehran escalates its regional posture under the pretext of supporting Lebanon, its leverage on the ground continues to erode while Lebanese rejection of its influence deepens.
How deceased artists continue generating income through rights, streaming, and evolving legal frameworks.
Emmanuel Marre revisits 1940 France through his great-grandfather’s story, blurring memory, morality, and obedience in a Cannes-winning screenplay that questions how nations remember their darkest chapters.
Somalia voiced support for Omar Artan after the referee was denied entry to the United States and removed from the 2026 World Cup officials list.
The biggest World Cup ever is about to kick off with 48 teams playing 104 matches across the U.S., Mexico and Canada, transforming North America into the center of the soccer world for nearly six weeks
From removing stands and replacing turf to installing air-conditioning systems, lighting rigs, and FIFA branding, stadiums across the United States underwent extensive and costly modifications to meet World Cup requirements.
Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan’s World Cup dream collapses after being banned from entering the United States, despite his rise as one of Africa’s leading officials.