
The Iraqi Army is facing some significant challenges as it seeks to retake Fallujah from the self-proclaimed Islamic State.

Although Saudi Arabia has appointed a new oil minister, it will most likely continue to maintain its current petroleum production policy.

Ahmet Davutoglu will step down as Turkish prime minister later in May, but to what extent will this impact on the future of Turkey’s domestic and foreign policies?

As Iran looks to rebuild ties with the global economy, long-term challenges may continue to hinder economic recovery.

Iraqi Prime Minister Al-Abadi’s leadership is in question after major protests in Baghdad, most recently with crowds storming the Green Zone and occupying parliament.

President Obama’s recent trip to Saudi Arabia has come at a time of strained ties, raising questions about the state of U.S. relationships in the region.

In the years since the 2011 protests, rebellions have led to renewed repression in some places and chaos in others, but it may be too soon to say that they have failed.

An examination of oil-price instability after a failure to freeze oil production.

Iraqi Prime Minister Abadi is going to have to pay attention to demands for institutional and structural change coming from the protests led by Shia cleric Muqtada Al-Sadr.

The protests against Prime Minister Abadi are growing as Muqtada al-Sadr takes a leading role in the protests.