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Comment: In UAE and Saudi Arabia, two princes are driving a geopolitical shake up. But do they share a common strategy? ask Anne Gadel and Mourad el-Bouanani.
Comment: The Saudi crown prince's words were a shameless attempt to whitewash China's unacceptable treatment of its Uighur Muslims, writes CJ Werleman.
Comment: A meeting between US and Saudi leaders aboard an American warship in the Red Sea gave birth to a legend that a clandestine agreement was hatched.
Comment: China has fostered economic ties with Iran, Israel, Palestine, Saudi Arabia and others. How long until it too, must pick sides in Middle East regional disputes? asks Peter Frankopan.
The long read: The strategic alliance that recently appeared to bind Egypt and Saudi Arabia, seems to have been replaced by distrust on both sides. What's changed? asks Alain Gresh.
From its violent repression in the lead-up and continued imprisonment of activist Alaa Abdel Fattah, to the summit’s polluting ‘partners’ like Coca-Cola, the Sisi regime is greenwashing its crimes through COP27, writes Joseph Daher.
Comment: The Kremlin is delighted to take advantage of many opportunities that Trump's actions have created for Russia to gain influence in the Middle East, writes Giorgio Cafiero.
Comment: The UAE and China have found love in the middle of a trade war, writes Elisabeth Siegel.
Comment: The New Silk Road will bypass the Suez Canal, and could change the nature of geopolitics in the region, notes Vijay Prashad.
Comment: A lack of investment and awareness around cybersecurity is leaving GCC companies more at risk than others, writes Amar Diwakar.