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Category: Middle East

Our Middle East North Africa desk (MENA) covers the region of the Mediterranean from Morocco up to and including Afghanistan and Pakistan.

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Column/Europe/Middle East

Sweden’s NATO Bid and Turkey-Kurdish Relations

Posted on December 1, 2023 by Lauren Cho

Powerful organizations of world leaders rarely let new members into their ranks. On October 23, 2023, Turkey—a member of NATO since 1952—submitted Sweden’s bid ...

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Column/Middle East

How the World’s Largest Oil Company ‘Greenwashes’ the Truth

Posted on May 16, 2023 by Beckett Elkins

“Investing in Growth, Innovating for Sustainability” Typed in sleek white ink, these six words headline a 230-page document complete with modern visuals and tre...

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Column/Africa/Middle East

Algerians Don’t Appreciate the Audacity

Posted on April 14, 2023 by Layla Hedroug

For decades, Algerians have proudly chanted the slogan “One, Two, Three – Viva l’Algerie!” in the face of adversity. Yet even this slogan, which has...

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Column/Middle East

Does the Israeli-Lebanese maritime border agreement have any gas left in its tank?

Posted on April 7, 2023 by Roi Gil Kantor

Historical Background Think of someone you disagree with the most — maybe you have even scuffled once or twice — and now you two must sit in a room together and...

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Middle East

The Land Between two Rivers: Iraq’s Water Crisis and Tensions with Turkey

Posted on April 2, 2023 by Noor Kareem

Amber rice, a staple crop of southern Iraq known for its strong aroma, has been noticeably missing last year. Along the tributaries of the Euphrates, the green ...

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Middle East

The Dawn of the Third Intifada

Posted on March 25, 2023 by Alex Greene

Recent coverage of Israel and Palestine has focused on the new Netanyahu government’s efforts to weaken Israel’s supreme court, expand settlements in the West B...

Middle East/Essays

Jimmy Carter and the United States in the 1979 Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty

Posted on March 11, 2023 by Ari Nagle

Please note: the views expressed within are part of an intellectual exercise and do not necessarily reflect the personal views of the author. The American role ...

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Column/Middle East

Israel’s Campaign Against Palestinian Olive Trees

Posted on March 11, 2023 by Layla Hedroug

“If the Olive Trees knew the hands that planted them, their oil would become tears”– Mahmoud Darwish  Olive Oil and Life Olive trees have been a key ...

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Column/Middle East

Human Rights in the 2022 Qatar World Cup: No Humans Left

Posted on February 27, 2023 by Lilia Chatalbasheva

Sports and politics have always gone together, especially when the event is as global as the world cup. While most people believe in football’s reforming power ...

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Column/Africa/Middle East

The Ongoing Fight for Abortion Rights in Morocco

Posted on January 28, 2023 by Layla Hedroug

Moroccan protestors gathered outside of parliament in Rabat with hundreds of signs that read “We are all Meriem.” Meriem was the latest victim of Morocco’s stri...

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