Country: Lebanon

Nadia Ahmad03/03/2026

The day after the supreme leader died: A Post-Westphalian Levant

Empires rarely announce their endings; they fracture. The assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei […]
Adriana Lebbos03/03/2026

Growing up in a count

Before we understood where we stood on a map, we understood what was taken away.  […]
Nadia Ahmad27/02/2026

The discipline paradox: Ramadan to the Eye of the Outsider

Before Qur’anic verses were recited, the Arab body knew the mathematics of scarcity. It walked […]
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 […]
Adriana Lebbos11/02/2026

Less is More

I woke up today with the word “effortless” playing in my mind. I love effortless […]
Darine Saleh27/01/2026

Arab World’s AI race: The calculus of power and control

The year 2025 marks a definitive turning point in the Middle East. The region, traditionally […]
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 […]
Nadia Ahmad03/01/2026

The War between two Gods: The Party of God (Hezbollah) & God’s Chosen People

In the Middle East, God’s covenant with Abraham is polysemous. The battle between the gods […]
Emad Aysha03/01/2026

'Murder in Monaco' & the mystery surrounding Edmond Safra’s death

Believe it or not, I was unprepared for the recently released Netflix documentary Murder in […]
Rafic Taleb30/12/2025

From Homs to the Coast: How power politics turned Alawite civilians into Collateral Damage

The terrorist bombing in Homs on Friday was not an isolated act of violence. It […]
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