OP-ED: How the Sudden US Evacuation of its Khartoum Embassy Compares to Other Evacuations in the Middle East
Under 100 US diplomatic personnel and dependents remained in Khartoum when conflict broke out in Sudan.
Op-Ed: Saudi Prisoner Swaps Signal Hope for Yemen After Eight Years of War
Two-thirds of Yemen, nearly 20 million people, need humanitarian assistance, and many face food insecurity.
Egypt Caught in the Crossfire Amid Sudan Military Outbreak
As decades-old tensions erupted in Sudan over the weekend, several Egyptian officers became caught in the crossfire as Sudan’s rivaling military factions fight for military control, decimating local communities and sparking international outrage.
Saudi Arabia Leads Landmark Diplomatic Efforts Between Syria, Iran, and Arab States
Saudi Arabia has pushed forward several diplomatic initiatives in recent weeks, signaling a wider effort to bring stability to the region and restore cooperation between various Arab states.
United States Sends Armed Submarine to the Middle East as Tensions with Tehran Escalate
The United States Navy announced that it has deployed a guided missile submarine, the USS Florida, to the Red Sea.
Lebanon's Attempt to Change Time Zones Causes Chaos
Last week, Lebanon experienced life in two time zones – not for geographic reasons (Russia, after all, has 11), but political ones.