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          Political scientist Robert Pape analysed data of sanctions leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941. Corbis

          Should data analysis help determine foreign policy decisions?

          CommentNovember 05, 2019
          Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto (R) and his German counterpart Heiko Maas hold a joint press conference after their meeting in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Budapest, Hungary, 4 November 2019. EPA/Zoltan Mathe HUNGARY OUT

          Germany condemns Iran's move to speed up uranium enrichment

          November 04, 2019
          A man checks the wiring on electric cables reaching out to homes in the Iraqi capital Baghdad. Iraq’s renewable energy plans have moved slowly so far. AFP

          Closer ties with GCC can help Iraq dilute Iran's meddling power

          CommentNovember 03, 2019
          Iraqi protesters gather on Al Jumhuriya Bridge leading to the high-security Green Zone during ongoing anti-government demonstrations in Baghdad. AFP

          As protests enter month two, Iraqis vow to remain peaceful

          November 03, 2019
          Lebanese protesters gather during an anti-government protest in Beirut. EPA

          From Iraq to Lebanon, Iran's expansionist project is under siege

          CommentNovember 02, 2019
          Iraqi demonstrators rest in front of a mural painting in Tahrir square during ongoing anti-government demonstrations in Baghdad. AFP

          Protesters in Iraq and Lebanon are shunning Iran's influence

          EditorialNovember 02, 2019
          None of the Arab delegates at BIDEC were under any illusion that ultimate responsibility for the recent attack in Saudi Arabia lies with Iran. AFP

          US-Iran confrontation leaves Gulf allies uneasy amid Donald Trump's desire to disengage from Middle East

          CommentNovember 01, 2019
          Qassem Soleimani flew to Iraq on Wednesday. AP Photo

          Iranian general met Iraqi security officials as protests rage

          October 31, 2019
          The United Nations building is pictured ahead of the meeting of the Astana group and the new Syrian Constitutional Committee in Geneva, Switzerland. Reuters

          Renewed bid to start Syrian peace process begins in Geneva

          October 29, 2019
          A memorial exhibition featuring Iranian political prisoners and organised by opposition group the People's Mujahedin Organisation of Iran in Paris, France. Reuters

          Calls for academic boycott of Iran over French citizens detention

          October 29, 2019
          Argentina's Rafael Grossi, speaks to the press after his hearing for the position of the new General Secretary of the IAEA in Vienna, Austria AFP

          UN nuclear agency chooses Argentina’s Rafael Grossi as chief

          WorldOctober 29, 2019
          French Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian (L) listens to a speech during his visit to Abu Dhabi's Sorbonne University in the Emirati capital, on October 28, 2019. AFP

          French FM: regional issues essential in Iran nuclear talks

          October 29, 2019
          Yemeni President Abdrabu Mansur Hadi urged Houthi rebels to work for peace. AFP

          Yemeni government welcomes Saudi-brokered deal with STC

          October 28, 2019
          Twenty-three-year-old Nai Jammal carried a sign reading “leave so we can come back,” a cry against Lebanon’s ruling elite that deeply resonated with the demands of the young crowd. Victoria Yan for The National

          'Leave so we can come back', Lebanese diaspora joins the protest

          October 27, 2019
          Photovoltaic panels at the Golmud Solar Park on the outskirts of Golmud, Qinghai province in China. The country has strong technological and manufacturing prowess and is one the top nine solar module suppliers globally. Bloomberg

          Why China could triumph over the US as the master of the new energy economy

          EnergyOctober 27, 2019
          An Iraqi protester flashes the victory sign from behind barbed wire near Baghdad. AFP

          The fates of Iraq and Lebanon's protests are intricately linked

          EditorialOctober 27, 2019
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