
Fake News? Iran Has Been at It Longer Than Russia
The past year has been notable for the attention “fake news” has received. In the Middle East, however, fake news
The past year has been notable for the attention “fake news” has received. In the Middle East, however, fake news
After a brief respite during the hot summer of southern Iraq, the citizens of Basra are out on the streets
After decades of suffering from the label of terrorism that was unfairly stuck to most of their freedom fighters, Palestinians
Sanctions “hurt Iranians.” That was the un-startling revelation by an American think-tank personality, a “friend-of-Iran,” in a recent radio interview.
Three weeks before he was named Iraq’s prime minister-designate, Adel Abdul Mahdi wrote an editorial in which he argued that
It is finally coming to an end. Set up in 2009 principally to investigate and try the perpetrators of the
Lebanon’s prime minister-designate, Saad Hariri, has presented President Michel Aoun with a “cabinet formula,” an allocation of cabinet seats that
The condition of the Lebanese economy “is not sustainable,” said the vice president of the World Bank, Ferid Belhaj, in
As restive Iraqis rioted in the predominantly Shia south, politicians quarreled among themselves. Baghdad accused Iran of instigating the protests
The management consultancy, McKinsey, has delivered a five-year economic plan for Lebanon to the government. The blueprint is expected to
In Syria, tension is on the rise between militias loyal to Russia and those faithful to Iran, amid signs that
America’s most unpredictable president has just pulled a rabbit out of his diplomatic hat. In less than six months, Donald
When the Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, said that “all foreign troops must leave Syria,” an editorial in an Iranian
If we were to adapt Albert Einstein’s definition of insanity to the Lebanese elections, it would read like this: Insanity
Iraqi politicians might be unaware of it, but what looks like just another round of parliamentary elections might prove to
Lebanon goes to the polls on May 6 in a hyped-up parliamentary election that should make many Lebanese feel lucky
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