Country: Lebanon

Oscar Hammerstein01/07/2026

Israel, Lebanon, and the history our media are withholding

Dutch mainstream media outlets appear to have been instructed to report exclusively negative news about […]
Nadia Ahmad27/06/2026

From the Nile to the Euphrates: Territory, hegemony or a post-Iran war myth?

For decades, the phrase “from the Nile to the Euphrates” has occupied a peculiar place […]
Adriana Lebbos22/06/2026

We thought it was the pandemic

For a while, many of us blamed the pandemic. The months indoors, the distance, the […]
Nadia Ahmad21/06/2026

When allies speak different languages: Trump, Netanyahu and the new Middle East

For years, one of the safest assumptions in Middle Eastern politics was that Washington and […]
Nadia Ahmad18/06/2026

What Tehran's agreement with Washington tells us about Iran post-Khamenei

When Washington and Tehran announced their framework agreement this week, most attention focused on the […]
Murielle Hebbo17/06/2026

Europe: The dream I’ve had for three years

When I moved to Dubai, I arrived with the same hopes many expatriates carry: to […]
Nadia Ahmad14/06/2026

Do Iranians remember how to play chess?

An American Apache helicopter went down during an exchange linked to the escalating confrontation between […]
Glen Kalem-Habib02/06/2026

The plaque is changing, and that is not a small thing

When I published “Who Gets to Name the Dead?” earlier this month, I did expect […]
Nadia Ahmad23/05/2026

The post-Assad Levant and Israel’s minority anxiety

The post-Assad Levant is often described as another chapter in Syria’s long crisis, transition, or […]
Arthur Blok20/05/2026

Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet turns 103

In a world that seems to be spinning faster every day, the words of Kahlil […]
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