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The fall of the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad has opened a window for wealthy Gulf countries to expand their influence as the sway of Iran diminishes.
The region is relieved about de-escalation. But it is also alarmed about an unrestrained Israel, writes H.A. Hellyer.
Past U.S presidents demonstrated the importance of sustained, disciplined long-term policy focus in the Middle East. How will ...
The Middle East is a case in point. For decades, the only narrative coming out of the region was conflict. Trump saw past that and identified opportunities for trade, commerce and cooperation. This ...
Both internationally and domestically, officials and investors are left struggling to understand if the US president is an ...
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and others in the region have sought closer relations with Iran over recent years in ...
Dan Caldwell is a former senior adviser at the Defense Department and a veteran of the Iraq War. Jennifer Kavanagh is a ...
The Fed is tasked with maintaining maximum employment and containing inflation, primarily through setting its short-term ...
Traders have bolstered expectations for rate cuts in the US and Australia this week, rocketing equity markets back to near ...
Middle East was in a state of relative peace, but Israel faced a series of daunting threats: Hamas was intact and ruled Gaza, ...
Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the Trump administration is focused on unlocking coal and natural gas resources. He also ...
As Ray Takeyh, a leading scholar of Iran and a former senior adviser in the Obama State Department, wrote in Foreign Affairs, ...