Dear Colleagues, Winston Churchill said, it’s been claimed, that “the Balkans produce more history than they can consume.” ...
Adhering to the proverb “decapitating heads is a lesser evil than cutting off livelihoods”, Lebanon’s Hezbollah is confronting U.S. demands that the Lebanese state curb the financial loopholes ...
Egypt’s 2025 parliamentary elections were expected to proceed seamlessly and uneventfully reflecting a relatively closed political environment and largely pre-determined electoral maps. But the ...
In his weekly episode on Alhurra’s digital platforms, writer and journalist Ibrahim Essa reflects on what he calls “superficial religiosity.” He asks: How did faith change from a core that ...
Carl Gershman is the founding president of the National Endowment for Democracy A few months ago, to my own astonishment, I found myself at the bombed-out remains of the oldest synagogue in Syria.
Welcome back to the MBN Iran Briefing. The domestic, the regional, and the global are ever intertwined, and the big Iran news doesn’t always come out of Iran. It might come when the crown prince ...
U.S.-Saudi relations are poised for a new chapter as Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrived in Washington for talks with President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday. Observers say the ...
In his weekly program on Alhurra’s digital platforms, author and journalist Ibrahim Eissa tackles what he calls the phenomenon of “fatwa madness,” asking: How did religion shift from being a ...
Our weekly briefing on what’s driving events in the Middle East and Washington By Joe Kawly, Aya Elbaz, Ezat Wagdi, and Cheyn Shah Welcome back to the MBN Agenda. Every Tuesday – before dawn in ...
Dear Colleagues, When I lived in Prague I traveled a lot for RFE/RL and used to see retired tennis star Martina Navratilova ...
Colleagues, I’m always in awe over what you do under exceptionally difficult circumstances. Our editorial team leans into ...
After long years of absence, major American oil and energy companies are returning to Iraq with contracts worth billions of dollars, covering fields that stretch from Basra in the south to Mosul ...