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Gulf rulers were keen to talk to the American president about their vision for the Middle East, and Mr Sisi did not fit into ...
With diplomacy all but stalled between Washington and Tehran after the U.S. bombing of Iranian nuclear sites amid clashes between Israel and Iran in June, Trump has threatened to strike again if ...
From hosting the Taliban’s office to mediating US-Iran prisoner swaps, Doha has built a reputation not on flashy ...
A man was publicly executed in southern Iran on Tuesday after being found guilty of murdering four people, state media ...
The Israeli PM’s expansionist rhetoric has shaken the Arab world, with a former top UAE adviser calling him ‘no less ...
Lebanon’s top Christian cleric escalated his criticism of Hezbollah on Tuesday, saying the Iran-backed group has no right to ...
Al-Aqsa Mosque, located in the Old City of Jerusalem, has stood at the centre of Israel’s decades-long occupation of ...
More than 50 people were killed in western Afghanistan late Tuesday when a passenger bus carrying migrants recently returned ...
Iran is seeking investment in its space agency and has made progress in developing satellites in the face of sanctions, ...
The Pentagon plans to spend over $3.5 billion to replenish its weapons, particularly missile interceptors, after US military ...
Two of Germany’s major allies, Italy and Japan, made similar efforts to recruit Muslims on their side during World War II. Germany’s enemies, Britain, France and the Soviet Union, presented themselves ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNThe Middle East’s Predicament: The 'Statization' of Militias
For decades, the same basic question has haunted the Middle East: what is the greatest obstacle to the consolidation of stability and sovereignty? To me, the answer is clear. The “statization of ...
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