An Interview with MIR Journal Author Pauline Crepy Marie Fester Nov 28, 2018 "I’ve always been fascinated by Middle Eastern politics, but the Saudi Arabian and Iranian rivalry is of particular…
The War in Yemen: Why the West Looked Away Anne Karam Nov 19, 2018 On October 2nd, 2018, outspoken Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered at the Saudi embassy in Istanbul,…
How Trump Has Given Dictators the Carte Blanche Brianna Proceviat Nov 17, 2018 “The worst cover-up ever”, said Donald Trump to CNN when asked to respond to the Saudi Arabian government’s claims…
Cash Rules Everything Around Me Theo Gordon-Moritz Nov 9, 2018 Saudi Arabia’s investment conference, regarded as the “Davos in the desert”, presents a major opportunity for…
Indulgence ou sanctions: le dilemme de l’Europe face à l’affaire… William Stevens Nov 6, 2018 Ce 2 octobre passé, Jamal Ahmed Khashoggi, célèbre journaliste saoudien, a été retrouvé mort, assassiné au consulat…
Canada’s Dual Stance on Human Rights Elina Qureshi Nov 5, 2018 Canada has always seen itself as a defender of human rights. It was Lester B. Pearson, Canada’s “foremost…
The Saudi Butchery In Yemen And The World’s Apathy Dr. Alon Ben-Meir Nov 3, 2018 The cold-blooded killing of the journalist Khashoggi, however gruesome, pales compared to the brutality and gross…
The Double Standards of Diplomacy, from West to East Artemis Archimandriti Oct 25, 2018 In late 2017, Belgium announced that it would be sending a female ambassador to Saudi Arabia. Her Excellency…
Killing The Messenger An Aggrieved Journalist Oct 18, 2018 This article is dedicated to the journalists around the world who have died for the sake of their work. 2018 has…
The Battle of Hodeidah: A Decisive Step in the Yemeni Crisis Thomas Papernot Sep 10, 2018 Ever since 2014, Yemen has been engulfed in a brutal civil war between the Yemeni government, backed by the Gulf…