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Amer Al Sabaileh
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Sep 05,2021
Since US President Joe Biden came into the White House, there have been serious attempts to kick-start the stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace initiative.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Aug 29,2021
The timing of the American decision to withdraw from Afghanistan has added more pressure to the security challenges that the world was expecting post-COVID.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Aug 22,2021
The current situation in Afghanistan has certainly surprised most of international public opinion. But those who have been following attentively the situation and the events that have taken place in recent months cannot be surprised at all.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Aug 15,2021
Recent developments in southern Syria, particularly in the city of Daraa have caused the slowing of a full reopening of the border with Jordan, which was agreed to recently.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Aug 01,2021
Almost a year has passed since the explosion that destroyed a large part of the port of Beirut and brought the fragile Lebanese economy to its knees.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Jul 25,2021
As the world enters the next phase of COVID, where populations are increasingly fully vaccinated and social activities begin to take place again, it is critical to understand that there are more challenges and risks ahead.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Jul 04,2021
There is great symbolism in the Ministers of the Global Coalition to Defeat Daesh meeting in Rome this week, reconvening in person after two years.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Jun 19,2021
Last week His Majesty King Abdullah sent a letter to former prime minister and current Vice President of the Senate Samir Rifai, entrusting him with chairing the Royal Committee to Modernise the Political System. While the concept is appealing and necessary, based on recent
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Jun 12,2021
For several months now the Middle East has not been prominent in the agenda of President Joe Biden. Instead, we have seen a focus on strengthening NATO, mending relations with the EU and working to contain China and challenging Vladimir Putin’s Russia.
By Amer Al Sabaileh - Apr 04,2021
The atmosphere of the Cold War is beginning to reappear in many ways. Last week, Italy expelled two Russian diplomats after arresting an Italian Navy captain accused of passing secret documents to a Russian military official in exchange for money.

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