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Raghida Dergham

Raghida Dergham

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Raghida Dergham is the founder and executive chairwoman of the Beirut Institute and a columnist for The National. She served as columnist, senior diplomatic correspondent, and New York bureau chief for the London-based Al-Hayat for 28 years. She has contributed to The New York Times, The Washington Post, Huffington Post, Arab News, Al Arabiya English and Newsweek. She served as political analyst for NBC, MSNBC, LBC, Al Arabiya, CNN, BBC and MTV, as well as a contributing editor for Global Viewpoint produced for the Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Raghida was named one of the 100 Most Powerful Arab Women in 2011 and in 2016, and in 2017 she was named 'Arab Woman of the Year' for her achievements in journalism. In 2018, she was named one of the 50 Most Influential Women in the Arab World.
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Iran is the main backer for several anti-American proxy militias throughout the Middle East. Reuters
CommentThe tremors of Trump's tariff earthquake are being felt in Tehran

The tariffs aren't just about economics - they solidify Washington's new geopolitical boldness, and that may change Iran's own calculus

CommentApril 06, 2025
Raghida Dergham
Trump and Vance have flatly rejected any criticism for the Signal debacle. Reuters
CommentBehind the Signal fiasco chaos lies a coherent Trump policy for the Middle East

Washington has a grand strategy that involves shifting the regional balance away from Iran

CommentMarch 30, 2025
Raghida Dergham
US President Donald Trump has written to Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, expressing an interesting in talks. AFP
CommentIran is becoming isolated over its nuclear weapons programme

As the US and Israel co-ordinate policy on Tehran’s programme, the latter might be walking alone

CommentMarch 23, 2025
Raghida Dergham
A 3D-printed miniature model of US President Donald Trump and the Iran flag. Reuters
Can Trump reshape the Middle East with his unconventional approach to diplomacy?

Whatever the outcomes, the US President has pushed various leaders closer to to the negotiating table

CommentMarch 16, 2025
Raghida Dergham
Palestinians walk in a neighbourhood in Beit Lahia, in the northern Gaza Strip, devastated by Israeli air strikes. The Arab world faces a complex challenge in dealing with US President Donald Trump, whose approach to Middle East issues prioritises Israeli interests. AFP
CommentArab leaders must change tactics for Trump to back Gaza plan

The US President’s mercurial personality calls for a different kind of diplomacy

CommentMarch 09, 2025
Raghida Dergham
US President Donald Trump's row with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy may have given the latter an upper hand. AFP
CommentThe Zelenskyy row shows Trump has personalised foreign policy

It is no longer shaped solely by traditional state-to-state relations

CommentMarch 02, 2025
Raghida Dergham
US President Donald Trump dances after speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference, in Maryland, US, last week. AP
CommentWith US prestige eroding, where does Europe stand?

There is frustration in several capitals with Trump's unprecedented style of international relations

CommentFebruary 23, 2025
Raghida Dergham
Activists outside the US embassy in London on Saturday for a demonstration against US President Donald Trump's Gaza reconstruction plan. EPA
CommentHow Arab leaders can trump America’s Gaza reconstruction plan

There is an alternative that is better, humane and legal

CommentFebruary 16, 2025
Raghida Dergham
US President Donald Trump with Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, left, in the Oval Office of the White House last week. AFP
CommentCan Arab powers influence Donald Trump to soften his Gaza stance?

US President is unlikely to completely reverse course, but he could be persuaded to climb down

CommentFebruary 09, 2025
Raghida Dergham
The meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump is likely to be consequential. Reuters
CommentFor a grand Middle East deal, Trump must press Netanyahu on a two-state solution

Israel will probably extract more concessions from the new US administration, but a major point of contention remains

CommentFebruary 02, 2025
Raghida Dergham
(FILES) US President Donald Trump signs an executive order for pardons on January 6 offenders in the Oval Office of the WHite House in Washington, DC, on January 20, 2025. They're “ugly”, “ruin the landscape” and “kill whales”: Donald Trump accuses wind turbines of all sorts of evils and plunged their industry into turmoil as soon as he returned to the White House. “We're not going to do the windmill thing,” the American president launched on January 20, the day of his inauguration, before digressing on the subject. “They kill birds and ruin beautiful landscapes”, ‘they're all made in China’ and ‘if you like whales, you don't want wind turbines either’, said the Republican, before signing a series of executive orders at the end of the day to put a spanner in the industry's works. (Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP)
CommentIn his first week back in office, Trump has already achieved one of his key goals

There is a reason the US President is being taken seriously this time around

CommentJanuary 26, 2025
Raghida Dergham
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian arrive to attend a signing ceremony for a partnership treaty to deepen their ties in Moscow on Friday. AP
CommentWill the new Iran-Russia deal alter Trump’s strategic plans?

The incoming US president is still likely to pursue a policy of engagement with both countries

CommentJanuary 19, 2025
Raghida Dergham
Newly elected Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, left, with Speaker of Parliament Nabih Berri as he delivers a speech in Beirut on Thursday. AFP
CommentAoun presidency will ignite Saudi-led re-engagement with Lebanon

An inclusive approach aims to mend the Arab fabric in the Levant, which has suffered deeply under Iranian dominance

CommentJanuary 12, 2025
Raghida Dergham
Donald Trump paraphernalia is displayed on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange. AP
CommentTrump isn't the only unpredictable force we're facing in 2025

Events in Europe and the Middle East could be subject to unforeseen circumstances

CommentJanuary 05, 2025
Raghida Dergham
A man gestures as he commutes in the Syrian town of Jableh, north-west of the capital Damascus, on Saturday. AFP
CommentBoth Syria and Lebanon have a chance to start afresh in 2025

The Levantine neighbours have had troubled recent histories and deep mutual misgivings

CommentDecember 29, 2024
Raghida Dergham
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