Country: Middle East

Ali Albeash24/07/2025

The Syrian “Fact-Finding” report into the March Alawite Massacres not only betrays the victims but is a Whitewashed Tragedy

The interim Syrian Administration under President Ahmad al-Sharaà’s so-called Fact-Finding Committee released its official report […]
Ahsan Ali22/07/2025

Internal and Regional implications of the PKK’s demise

Since 1978, Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) under its leader Abdullah Ocalan had been operating in […]
Ali Albeash18/07/2025

Julani’s Triumph over Ahmed al‑Sharaa is the Beginning of Syria’s End

The carefully constructed façade of a unified Syrian transition shattered under the weight of its […]
Nikola Mikovic16/07/2025

Summer Special: A journey through Kazakhstan’s nature, history, and culture

The vast majority of foreign, especially Western, tourists who visit Kazakhstan go to Almaty, the […]
Arthur Blok12/07/2025

Belgium’s Nestor of opposition politics, Filip Dewinter: “Western European civilisation as we know it will cease to exist”

Flemish nationalist politician Filip Dewinter is Belgium’s most famous right-wing politician. With 40 years of […]
The Liberum09/07/2025

Donald Trump’s return marks a chance for Europe’s Renaissance

The return of Donald Trump to the White House marks a turning point not only […]
Ali Albeash06/07/2025

Damascus: Birthplace and Graveyard of the Ottoman Dream

The disintegration of the Ottoman Empire (1922) marked a moment of collective loss for much […]
Emile Fakhoury06/07/2025

Being well-connected does not always lead to career growth

Conventional wisdom says that when it comes to career growth, it’s not about what you […]
Ken van Ierlant03/07/2025

Managing the Paradox

Special contradictions characterise the war in the Middle East. The enemies and friends of old […]
The Liberum03/07/2025

What if being an Expat isn’t Reinvention, but a Rebrand?

No one talks about it, but becoming an expat rewrites you from the inside out. […]
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