Journalist, author and broadcaster Roya Hakakian joins us this week, adding her distinctive voice and perspective to MBN’s ...
The Iraqi parliament elected Nizar Amidi as President of the Republic of Iraq on April 11, thus completing the most complex step in the marathon of forming a new government, and opening a new ...
In her interview with Ambassador Ryan Crocker, MBN’s editor-in-chief, Leila Bazzi, explored a region slipping further from diplomacy and deeper into uncertainty. Crocker argues that the collapse ...
After a week of being kidnapped in Baghdad and her release following complex negotiations, independent American journalist Shelly Kittleson found herself facing a new chapter of security ...
When asked whether China helped broker the truce between the U.S., Israel and Iran this week, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning did not deny it. Instead, she pointed to the record: Foreign ...
Last September, President Donald Trump assured Jordan’s King Abdullah II and a group of Arab and Muslim leaders that Israel ...
The world may be witnessing a critical shift in how we think about Iran’s nuclear program. My guest argues that Iran’s more ...
Before the war with Iran, the rules governing navigation in the Strait of Hormuz were clear. But the conflict has changed much. With the effective closure of the passage by Iran, and U.S.
It is not merely financial extortion, but a project of dominance and a “clear” violation of the law. This is how decision-making circles in the Arab Gulf states view Iran’s demand to impose fees ...
A Lebanese source familiar with the matter told Alhurra that the Lebanese and Israeli ambassadors to the United States are set to hold a video call Friday to coordinate expected talks in ...
American independent journalist Shelly Kittleson was released a week after being kidnapped by the “Kataib Hezbollah” movement in Iraq. According to an Iraqi intelligence security source who spoke ...
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