The last time Russian forces tried to topple an internationally recognized government it was in a country far from Eastern Europe and on a far smaller scale than today’s war in Ukraine.
The power of the United States is waning in the region mainly because it is perceived as shifting its attention away.
In Jordan, environmentalists have transformed a large swath of the Jordan Valley into a lush oasis through collaboration with local communities.
In an interview, Ahmed Nagi explains what the establishment of a Presidential Council last week means for the future.
Mahmoud Abbas has issued a decree that may emasculate the only authoritative body uniting Palestinians
Very different Western reactions to the suffering in Ukraine and the Arab world show that there is a profound rift among cultures.
In an interview, Alex Vatanka discusses his book on how the Khamenei-Rafsanjani relationship shaped post-revolution Iran.
Women are underrepresented in Algeria's business sector. While the state has launched several initiatives to help, more needs to be done to combat misogynistic ideas about women's roles and the institutionalized discrimination to which they have given rise.
IMF proposals and Egyptian government initiatives offer an opportunity to bring the country's powerful military-owned companies under consolidated ownership and regulatory frameworks, mitigating their adverse impacts on economic output, public finances, and private sector development.
The only major takeaway is the United States’ diminishing role in the region.