The urgent need for Arab unity
Hani Hazaimeh February 27, 2025 As Arab leaders prepare to convene at the emergency Arab League Summit in Cairo next week, the urgency of crafting a unified and strategic response […]
Hani Hazaimeh February 27, 2025 As Arab leaders prepare to convene at the emergency Arab League Summit in Cairo next week, the urgency of crafting a unified and strategic response […]
RAMZY BAROUD December 05, 2022 Short Url We were mistaken to think that Palestine represents the central issue for all Arabs. Such language suggests that Palestine is an external subject, […]
HAFED AL-GHWELL November 06, 2022 Short Url The 31st Arab League summit concluded in Algiers this week in a manner expected of a hopeless gathering strangely touted as a great […]
BY ŞEYMA NAZLI GÜRBÜZ ISTANBUL NEWS ANALYSIS SEP 11, 2020 Palestinians burn cutouts depicting U.S. President Donald Trump, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin […]
Apr 13,2019 – JORDAN TIMES – WALID M. SADI When less and less Arab leaders attend Arab summits, isn’t that a vote of no confidence in them! I think yes. […]
Mar 20,2019 – JORDAN TIMES EDITORIAL The meeting between Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi and Secretary General of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation’s Executive Committee Saeb Erekat on Monday was convened at the right time, given the […]
Reuters International This content was published on August 20, 2018 Muslim pilgrims arrive to pray outside Namira Mosque on the plains of Arafat during the annual haj pilgrimage, outside the […]
Muslim Leaders of today should reflect on this article: Editorial, Review of Religions, July 1993 Unity is strength! The fundamental message of Islam is the Unity of God and the […]
YUNUS PAKSOY@yunuspaksoy ANKARA Published June 13, 2017 Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan (L), Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi (Reuters File Photo) After President Erdoğan said ‘Turkey knew which Gulf countries were happy with the coup attempt on the night of July 15, some eyes are turned to the UAE, which allegedly […]
Summary by Omar Ashour| The Daily Star Such interventions were usually aimed at empowering a proxy political force over its military and political rivals, instead of averting humanitarian disaster or institutionalizing a nonviolent conflict-resolution mechanism following a war. By 1982, when the Lebanese government failed to extend the ADF’s mandate, it […]