My friends in the United States and Europe barely picked up on the news. I get it. There’s so much war in the world right now ...
The clock is ticking on the ceasefire. Hormuz, Iran’s nuclear program, Lebanon: these and other issues are nowhere near resolution. As the parties edge toward trying to find a middle ground, here ...
In an unprecedented development for more than three decades, the U.S. Department of State announced details of a preliminary meeting held in Washington between Lebanon and Israel under American ...
Remarks by Egypt’s Ministry of Petroleum about growing natural gas reserves are raising doubts about the accuracy of official promises that the country is approaching self-sufficiency. This ...
Journalist, author and broadcaster Roya Hakakian joins us this week, adding her distinctive voice and perspective to MBN’s ...
An informed source within the Shiite Coordination Framework—the ruling Shiite coalition in Iraq—revealed that the general direction within the alliance favors nominating current Prime Minister ...
The U.S. State Department’s Rewards for Justice program announced on Tuesday a reward of up to $10 million for information on Ahmad al-Hamidawi, the leader of the Iraqi militia Kataib Hezbollah, ...
Amid ongoing fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, Washington hosted a meeting between Lebanon’s ambassador to the United States, Nada Hamadeh Mouawad, and her Israeli counterpart, Yechiel ...
It is not merely financial extortion, but a project of dominance and a “clear” violation of the law. This is how decision-making circles in the Arab Gulf states view Iran’s demand to impose fees ...
While its fighters are clashing with the Israeli army in the far south of Lebanon, Hezbollah has opened a new front internally through an unprecedented political attack on Prime Minister Nawaf ...
The Iraqi parliament elected Nizar Amidi as President of the Republic of Iraq on April 11, thus completing the most complex step in the marathon of forming a new government, and opening a new ...
In her interview with Ambassador Ryan Crocker, MBN’s editor-in-chief, Leila Bazzi, explored a region slipping further from diplomacy and deeper into uncertainty. Crocker argues that the collapse ...
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