
Trump won’t come back to office in 2024: professor
A professor of political science at Rutgers University in New Jersey rules out that Donald Trump would come back in 2024 as more information is coming out about him.
Macron’s Polynesia trip clouded in controversy over France’s nuclear weapons tests
French President, Emmanuel Macron, has kicked off his first official trip to French Polynesia where residents of the more than 100 Islands will be eager to confront him.

New Episode of “Domus Eyes on Iran” Series Released
The eight episode of the video series "Domus Eyes on Iran", produced by the Italian Embassy in Tehran in cooperation with the Milan-based renowned international magazine Domus, was released last week.
Turkish-Israeli ties are strategic and deep
A member of the National Reconciliation Committee in Syria stresses that Turkey-Israel ties are profound and on the rise.
Bennet follows in the footsteps of Netanyahu
Israel’s government has changed, but Israeli oppressive and discriminatory policies against the Palestinians remained in place. This was on full display on Sunday morning when Israeli security forces attacked worshipers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque with rubber bullets and tear gas.
Lebanon’s Prime Minister designate fails to form new government
Hopes of a a much needed political agreement in Lebanon have been dashed after the country’s Prime Minister designate Saad al-Hariri and President Michel Aoun failed to agree on a new cabinet line up leading to the premier’s resignation.
Afghanistan conflict: neighbors’ reading!
Over the past few weeks, the Taliban have succeeded to take control of large parts of Afghanistan, including important provinces and territories in the country’s west.
Report reveals Saudi crimes against Yemenis
A human rights group monitoring the Yemen situation has revealed a shocking amount of damage caused by Saudi Arabia during its war in the Arab country.
Why did Saudi Arabia wage a war on Yemen?
To say the war on Yemen was a major development in the history of West Asia might be an understand. It will certainly go down In history, perhaps not in favor of the Saudis though.
Taliban captures key Afghan border crossing with Iran
Taliban fighters have seized control of a key district in western Afghanistan that includes an important border crossing with Iran, Afghan security officials said, as the armed group continues its rapid military advances around the country.