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Iraq is experiencing its worst political crisis in years, as the power struggle between influential Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr and Iran-backed Shi'ite factions have come to a head. Safaa Khalaf explains the developments which led to this point.
The boat tragedy symbolises the crisis in Lebanon. People are desperately fleeing amidst a financial collapse, and paying with their lives, whilst elites responsible for their suffering are set to be rewarded with re-election, writes Khalil Issa.
During Israel’s assault on Gaza in May 2021, on the other side of the world, Argentinians in the streets and the congress made it clear that they stand with Palestine despite efforts to silence and intimidate them, writes Simón RodrÃguez Porras.
While the KRG has established policies for Syrian refugees in Kurdistan to live and work legally, these provisions have not translated into sustainable livelihoods and economic prosperity, resulting in unrealised potential, writes Caroline Zullo.
Opinion: As we observe the consequences of a long-awaited US withdrawal from Afghanistan, Sam Hamad considers how a similar US policy might play out in Syria.
Opinion: The Islamic State committed genocide against Iraq's Yazidis. Thousands remain unaccounted for and thousands more lie in mass graves. The international community should demand accountability, writes Anna-Christina Schmidl.
Russia, China, and the West have said relatively little about the seven-member Organization of Turkic States. But with the Eurasian chessboard becoming increasingly pivotal, they are unlikely to remain silent for long, writes Djoomart Otorbaev.
It might be enough to say that the Iraqi election results undoubtedly have been impacted by the ongoing protest movement, writes Taif Alkhudary.
Opinion: Brahma Chellaney lays out the end of Pax Americana, as the fall of Kabul damages US credibility, stymies anti-terror efforts, and paves the way for Chinese expansion.
Opinion: As independent candidates in the run up to Iraq's elections are targeted, Ammar Suad discusses why democracy in Iraq has never been realised and explores the central role of militias in Iraq's political landscape.