Country: Middle East

Nadia Ahmad09/04/2026

Iran and the crescent of fire: The Middle Eastern pivot between Russia’s cross and China’s roads

Part II of the series: The New Eurasian Order, Part I, can be read here […]
Rafic Taleb08/04/2026

The Ceasefire that isn’t peace: How the American–Iranian truce redefined war in the Middle East

The announcement of a ceasefire between the United States and Iran has been widely portrayed […]
The Liberum06/04/2026

France and the Jews: A history that refuses to disappear

France calls itself the land of Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité. But when it comes to Jews […]
Nadia Ahmad05/04/2026

The day God was killed & why it’s still happening

The streets of Jerusalem were alive with tension. Dust swirled in the late afternoon sun, […]
Glen Kalem-Habib01/04/2026

"The functions of journalism", a hidden gem of Kahlil Gibran

In the closing years of the nineteenth century, a Lebanese political activist, intellectual, and publisher […]
Nadia Ahmad30/03/2026

When giants walk again: Anunnaki, Nephilim & the age of prophecy

“There were giants on the earth in those days… and also afterwards… when the sons […]
Rafic Taleb28/03/2026

The Lebanese temptation: How Syria is being drawn into Hezbollah’s war with Israel

In the shifting geometry of Middle Eastern conflict, moments arise when a state is not […]
The Liberum28/03/2026

Tommy Robinson: “Make Europe great again!”

The era of political correctness is over. The slogan, MEGA – Make Europe Great Again […]
The Liberum27/03/2026

When a concert hall threatens to turn into a tribunal

The Concertgebouw in Amsterdam is one of the largest cultural institutions in Europe. Since 1888, […]
Nadia Ahmad26/03/2026

Lebanon’s Constitution: From promise to obsolescence

The Lebanese constitution was created in 1926 for a divided land, conceived as a solution […]
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