Abu Dhabi sees leaving OPEC as a matter of national interest - opinion
The future of Emirati relations appears less tied to traditional binaries of friend and foe and more to the logic of the useful partner, the workable path.
The future of Emirati relations appears less tied to traditional binaries of friend and foe and more to the logic of the useful partner, the workable path.
The deeper challenge lies in the clash between equality at any price and adherence to Jewish law.
Iran’s Kharg Island shows the hidden cost of sanctions: empty oil terminals, environmental damage, and mounting pressure.
Yom HaAtzmaut follows on the heels of Israel’s somber and sobering Day of Remembrance. This year, we had the honor to attend such a service with our friends from Nes Harim.
Israel’s political future after October 7 may depend on rebuilding the right around national purpose instead of loyalty politics.
How one trauma surgeon’s split-second decision changed the course of a young soldier’s life.
If I were to require more treatment – if the cancer were to come back or something new cropped up – would the question my doctor never asked a year ago become relevant this time?
American assistance has never been unconditional. It has given American diplomats real sway when Israeli decisions in Judea and Samaria or Gaza could ripple across the region.
Iran and its proxies use negotiations to delay, deceive, and advance their strategic goals under the cover of diplomacy.
Taiwan’s digital health model uses advanced data integration and AI to improve care while advocating for WHO inclusion.
National security depends not only on victories in Bint Jbail or Rafah, but also on the battlefields of consciousness in Washington, Berlin, and Paris.