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Is the Middle East reaching a boiling point?
Multiple, intersecting Middle East crises combined with an unpredictable United States augur a tumultuous 2026 for the region ...
The protest movement represents the best hope for a government that does less damage in the world and better serves its own ...
Forum President Borge Brende says six of the Group of Seven leaders -- including Trump -- will attend, as well as presidents ...
Beirut’s Commodore Hotel, once a hub for foreign journalists during Lebanon’s civil war, has closed amid the country’s ...
Israeli strikes continue in southern and eastern Lebanon despite a ceasefire. The ceasefire in Gaza is broadly holding, despite sporadic clashes between the Israel Defense Forces and Gaza militants -- ...
ANALYSIS: Regime change, a return to monarchy or a bloody authoritarian crackdown? What are the future scenarios for Iran, ...
The corruption case of Lebanon's former central bank governor, who is widely blamed for the country’s economic meltdown, has ...
Venezuela’s Lebanese diaspora faces fear, silence and economic ruin after Maduro’s arrest, trapped between political ...
Yes, there are many reasons Iranians are on the streets, including a broken economy. But mostly, people there hate living ...
Qatar is signing the U.S.-led Pax Silica declaration today, joining the effort to strengthen AI and semiconductor supply ...
Nationwide protests in Iran sparked by the Islamic Republic's ailing economy are putting new pressure on its theocracy as it ...
More than 1 million Syrians returned to Syria in 2025, including 332,000 from Lebanon, out of more than 722,000 Syrians ...
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