How the coronavirus is impacting the Middle East
COVID-19 has impacted countries in the region in different ways but their paths forward will be equally challenging.
COVID-19 has impacted countries in the region in different ways but their paths forward will be equally challenging.
History has shown that GCC member-states move closer together in times of international/regional crisis, even if major underlying differences between them persist.
The many unresolved conflicts, regional rivalries, strategic clashes, and ideological differences that have polarized the Sunni Arab world have left Morocco and the UAE in different camps and in many cases competing with one another.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is testing the assumption that neither Russia nor the United States can afford to lose Turkey.
Tamim bin Hamad Al Than was the first head of state to visit Iran since the Soleimani assassination. It was his first trip to Tehran as Emir of Qatar.
Hopeful talk of a thaw in the Arabian Gulf crisis, which began in June 2017, has emerged following a series […]