Unwilling to compromise and unable to accept reality, Tunisian President Kais Saied’s authoritarian detour now risks an even starker turn.
The idea that the Assad regime will respond to normalization with concessions of its own flies in the face of...
In an interview with Democracy in Exile, Noam Chomsky argued that the threats of both China and Iran are inflated...
Iran is out of water, and Iranians are fed up. Over the past year, they have steadily taken to the...
Where do things stand in talk in Vienna and what would the nuclear deal’s revival—or ultimate collapse—mean for Iran and...
There are sectarian overtones to conflict in the Middle East today, but to say it is all about sectarianism is...
In the past few weeks, Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem has been the site of several violent attacks in which Palestinians, many...
The Senate voted this week on S.J.Res.31, a joint resolution of disapproval that would have blocked the sale of $650...
Saudi abuse of Yemeni migrants is on the rise, as Saudi Arabia’s war in Yemen has dragged on. “There’s been...
Last month’s military coup in Sudan has once again disrupted the aspirations of the Sudanese people to break their country’s...