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Once Power, Now Peril? The Legacy of Protests in Iran
The current regime would do well to remember that ignoring the needs of the citizens in favour of ideological…
Saudi Arabia’s Jeff Bezos Hacking Raises Questions…
“On January 22nd, UN investigators alleged that the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, may have…
Mediterranean Blues: Agreements and Escalating Tensions
On January 7th, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis joined Donald Trump for a meeting in the White House. The…
The Silent War: How the U.S. Media Failed Yemen
The U.S. media has spent most of its energy covering domestic political intrigue: potential corruption, unseemly…
The Two-State Solution is Dead. What Now?
With the demise of the two-state solution and increasing political support for annexation in Israeli politics, it…
Gideon Sa’ar, Marco Rubio, and the Case of the…
A right-winger who listens to Tupac is still a right-winger.
Refugee Camps: A Ceaseless Policy Struggle for Greece…
The EU's lack of assistance and neglect of the issue has left Greece with few alternatives, none of which are…
Netanyahu’s Last Stand—The Political Realities of…
For Netanyahu, the State of Israel is an essential part of himself that he will not give up unless it is taken from…
The End of the Fertile Crescent
Climate change is poised to transform the geopolitical situation in the MENA region. Water is disappearing, and the…
Review Radio: Lebanon Protests
On the 17th of October mass protests swept across Lebanon shortly after the government announced new tax measures.…
Recent Worldwide Protests Are A Call To Action For…
In an era of rising authoritarianism, such as in Turkey, the Philippines, India, and arguably even the USA,…
Russo-Turkish Relations: A Permanent Shift?
Ankara welcomes Russian trade, tourism and energy cooperation. It also has common immediate security concerns and…