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Nadia Ahmad
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Nadia Ahmad
Nadia Ahmad is a Lebanese journalist, public policy researcher, and political analyst. She is focused on the Near and Middle East, analysing geopolitics through a political theology approach and the dynamics of Abrahamism.
The storm is coming: Superman in the Oval Office and why powerful men keep trying to wear the cape
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1 week ago
King Charles, Trump, and the Anglo-Saxon rift: Britain’s quiet break from Washington on Iran
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2 weeks ago
Pakistan in the Iran–Israel War: How a nuclear state became an unexpected broker of peace
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2 weeks ago
The “Bad Kid” in the neighbourhood: Hezbollah and the language of conflict
Published
3 weeks ago
The Strait that thinks: Hormuz and the Strait of Peace
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3 weeks ago
The ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel does not end the war, but reorganises it
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4 weeks ago
The Dragon’s silent roads: China’s quiet expansion across Eurasia amid global turmoil
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1 month ago
Iran and the crescent of fire: The Middle Eastern pivot between Russia’s cross and China’s roads
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1 month ago
Russia and the cross of the world: From Kyiv to the fires of Iran
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1 month ago
The day God was killed & why it’s still happening
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1 month ago
When giants walk again: Anunnaki, Nephilim & the age of prophecy
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1 month ago
Lebanon’s Constitution: From promise to obsolescence
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2 months ago
In the shadow of war: Lebanon’s strategic dialogue with Israel
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2 months ago
From desert ambush to modern strikes: Persia’s Mullahs vs the covenant’s heir
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2 months ago
The Last Samurai: Between the Emperor of the Sun and the Supreme Leader of the Moon
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2 months ago
The day after the supreme leader died: A Post-Westphalian Levant
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2 months ago
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