Iran’s Change of Guard Faces an Uncertain Future at Home and Abroad
The election of a conservative candidate last month in Iran’s presidential elections has raised important questions about the future of Iran’s domestic and foreign policy.
The election of a conservative candidate last month in Iran’s presidential elections has raised important questions about the future of Iran’s domestic and foreign policy.
A month since the formation of the new Israeli government, PM Naftali Bennett’s path forward appears as uncertain as ever.
The last-minute agreement between Yamina’s Naftali Bennett and Yesh Atid’s Yair Lapid has opened the door to the creation of a new-national unity government.
Iranians are due to go to the polls on June 18 to vote for the country’s next president. With the real power in the hands of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, many consider the presidential race an attempt to conceal the country’s democratic deficit.
Nine months since the resignation of Hassan Diab as prime minister, Lebanon continues to teeter from crisis to crisis
After more than a week of fighting, Israeli forces and Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip agreed to a cease-fire.
Pressure on Lebanese leaders by international partners to form a government and to implement urgent reforms comes as the country’s economy continues its death spiral.
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