Country: Iran

The Liberum24/02/2026

Is the world’s reaction really helping Iranians?

Extremely disturbing reports came again from Iran in recent days. Scattered and fragmented, but more […]
Nadia Ahmad17/02/2026

Why Arab monarchies thrive, and Arab republics fail

The 20th century was a period of political fragmentation between monarchies and republics in the […]
The Liberum10/02/2026

Russian-Armenian relations & U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance’s visit to the South Caucasus

Armenia has become the stage for intense diplomatic activity and symbolic statements ahead of this […]
Farid Shukurlu08/02/2026

The case of Iran and the crisis of selective Human Rights

Despite claims in dozens of reports emerging from Iran regarding the exorbitant death toll of […]
The Liberum03/02/2026

What Iranian diaspora infighting reveals about a post–Islamic Republic

The cracks of division amongst the Iranian diaspora are already exposing the fallacies of a […]
Nadia Ahmad29/01/2026

The Islamic demographic cluster bomb

In the age of weapons of mass destruction, the Muslim world has acquired an unrivalled […]
The Liberum23/01/2026

The geopolitical & existential risks for Azerbaijan of the Iranian uprising

Since the collapse of the USSR, relations between Azerbaijan and Iran have developed in a […]
Nadia Ahmad16/01/2026

What if the May 17 1983 Agreement between Lebanon and Israel was ratified?

On May 17 1983, under Lebanese President Amine Pierre Gemayel, Lebanon signed a treaty with […]
Filip Dewinter15/01/2026

The Iranian protests are an uprising against the true face of Islam

The imminent fall of the ayatollah's regime in Iran is about much more than the […]
Farid Shukurlu11/01/2026

The new American Order: Ending the illusion of multipolarity

“You are either with us or against us,” words spoken by George W. Bush in […]
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