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Israel and the West Brace for an Imminent Regional Conflagration

Dr. Shehab Al-Makahleh The ominous drumbeats of war are resounding across the Middle East, as the specter of a regional escalation looms ever larger. Recent developments in Tel Aviv and Washington have made it increasingly evident, albeit through veiled channels, that the allied fronts of Gaza—comprising Lebanon, Iran, …

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Taiwan’s Conflicting Stances Reveal a Troubling Double Standard

As a small island fighting for its own independence against an increasingly aggressive mainland China, one would expect Taiwan to staunchly defend the right to self-determination for all nations. Yet Taiwan’s divergent responses to the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Palestine conflicts expose a troubling double standard. On the Russia-Ukraine war, …

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Dismantling Jordan’s Public Sector: A Dangerous Path Forward

Eng. Saleem Al Batayneh The proposed changes to Jordan’s public sector human resources system pose a grave threat to the very fabric of the Jordanian state. This misguided effort represents a systematic recipe for the dismantling of the country’s institutions and the unraveling of social and economic justice. …

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The crucial role of digital transformation for Africa’s future

Ultimately, Africa’s immense potential for digital technologies continues driving efforts forward collaboratively to promote economic growth and development. But governments have to create an enabling and conducive environment for these skills to thrive. This also involves implementing comprehensive strategies including infrastructure, policy support, and ecosystem development. In a …

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How Iran Could Make Israel’s Nightmare a Reality

Micha Stevenson The Islamic Republic of Iran has long sought to undermine Israel and project its influence across the Middle East. Now, Tehran may have identified Jerusalem’s Achilles heel – and the consequences could be catastrophic. Iran is keenly aware that the West Bank, Gaza, and Israel’s tense …

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Our Last Chance to Avoid War in the Middle East

Samantha Cooper The prospect of war with Iran should be a scenario the United States avoids at all costs. Engaging in military conflict with Iran offers nothing to gain but everything to lose, particularly if it’s instigated by actions from a foreign ally, no matter how close. The …

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Stock Market Crash Demands Federal Reserve Rate Cuts

Megan Salina The recent stock market rout is a wake-up call that the Federal Reserve must act decisively to support the faltering US economy. With mounting global economic and political risks, the central bank can no longer afford to ignore the growing signs of stress. As history has …

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Peace at Stake as Middle East Tensions Escalate

Reina Lacllam The Middle East, a region perpetually on the brink of conflict, has once again been thrust into turmoil with the recent killing of Ismail Haniyeh, a prominent Hamas leader, inside Iran. This act, attributed to Israel, marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict and is …

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Israel and Hezbollah on the Brink of War – Again

Lima Nabeel The simmering tensions between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah have boiled over once more, raising the specter of a third war between the two adversaries. This cycle of conflict is becoming increasingly familiar, with two previous wars in 1996 and 2006 that failed to …

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