From Conflict to Compromise: Can Syria Redefine Its Regional Role?

At this critical moment, the new leadership could prioritize diplomacy and rational alliances over conflict and rigid ideology in Syria.
Saudi Arabia finds itself between ambitions and obstacles as it gears up for the 2034 World Cup

As Saudi Arabia prepares for the 2034 World Cup, the global community will watch closely. Will the event catalyze genuine reform and progress?
What is next for Iranian foreign policy in the region?

Iran is highly unlikely to abandon the Axis. However, where interests have overlapped, Tehran has brought its allies to the negotiating table before.
Assad Waited Too Long
The Fall of Syria and Iran’s Strategy of Relying on Allies
Egypt’s Growing Military Capabilities and Regional Implications Going Forward
Hezbollah-Israel Ceasefire: Timing and Obstacles

Despite both Hezbollah and Israel’s willingness to avoid the resumption of the war, such a scenario remains possible.
Why Trump Needs Türkiye to ‘Make America Great Again’ in the Middle East
Türkiye’s Anatolian Foreign Policy Goes Beyond ‘Look East’

As Turkiye recalibrates its role on the global stage, it signals a future where its Eurasian identity becomes a cornerstone of its geopolitical strategy.
Be Careful What you Wish for, Mr. Netanyahu

Netanyahu and his right-wing allies may regret having not so quietly rooted for a Trump presidency.