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In-depth reports and analyses on political, economic, and social issues.
In-depth reports and analyses on political, economic, and social issues.
At a pivotal moment in the history of water resource management in Syria, engineer Haytham Fayez Bakour takes the lead of the Euphrates Dam, one of the most dangerous and vital facilities in the country. Bakour, who has been known in the operation rooms under pressure and shortages, returns today by presidential decree to lead what he warned of its collapse years ago.
The Israeli newspaper "Maariv" revealed today, Friday, the results of a poll showing that 75% of Israelis support the attack launched by Israel on the Qatari capital, Doha, which targeted prominent leaders of the "Hamas" movement, in a military escalation that sparked a wave of international condemnation.
The emergence of advanced suicide drones in the skies of the Sudanese war has raised questions about the entry of new weapons that could change the course of the conflict that has been ongoing for nearly two years.
In its latest monthly report, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) kept its forecasts for the global economy and crude oil demand growth unchanged, while its production recorded a notable jump during the month of August
Recent data released by the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA) on Monday showed that asylum applications submitted by Syrian citizens to EU countries recorded an unprecedented decline of about 66% during the first half of 2025, compared to the same period last year.
The Information revealed that the company OpenAI, the developer of the popular chat application Chat GPT, has raised its estimates for expected cash liquidity for spending until 2029 to $115 billion
The United Nations fact-finding mission announced in its report that the serious acts of violence witnessed in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo may constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity
The famous American actor Denzel Washington, a two-time Oscar winner, sparked controversy in the global artistic community after his recent statements in which he confirmed that he no longer watches movies.
The UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, warned that Israel's decision to expand its military operations in the city of Gaza could lead to "devastating consequences," at a time when assaults on civilians and vital infrastructure in the besieged territory continue. Guterres' warnings came ahead of a meeting of the UN Security Council, where he highlighted the unprecedented deterioration of the humanitarian situation.
On the sidelines of the peace talks regarding Ukraine, reports indicate undisclosed discussions between American and Russian officials about potential deals in the energy sector. These discussions, which took place during U.S. envoy Steve Wittekov's visit to Moscow during the Alaska summit in August, demonstrate an attempt to find unconventional communication channels to address the Ukrainian crisis.
A recent American study published in the journal "JAMA Oncology" revealed a potential new benefit of medications known as (GLP-1), used for treating diabetes and weight loss, as they may help reduce the risk of obesity-related cancers.
A news report revealed that a major database belonging to "Google" was subjected to an advanced hacking operation, resulting in hackers accessing sensitive information concerning approximately 2.5 billion users of the "Gmail" email service.
An extensive report by the British newspaper "Financial Times" revealed a secret and complex network that between 2019 and 2024 smuggled vast quantities of Iranian, Russian, and Venezuelan oil to China, with a total value of approximately $9.6 billion
The British newspaper "The Telegraph" revealed the existence of a secret collaboration between the Taliban and Iran involving the delivery of a number of Afghans accused of spying for London, as part of a mutual interest exchange between the two sides.
The latest data released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration on Wednesday, August 20, revealed significant movements in energy inventories during the week ending August 15, with crude oil and gasoline inventories experiencing a sharp decline.
Urgent warnings about the increasing cases of cholera, with alarming outbreaks recorded in several areas of Sudan.
The United Nations International Commission of Inquiry on Syria confirmed in a report released on Thursday that the violations and acts of violence witnessed in the Syrian coastal region during the month of March may "amount to war crimes," noting the involvement of all parties.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. unveiled plans to create what are called "wellness farms" to treat mental health patients, the homeless, and drug addicts. However, these plans, promoted by the administration as a "humane" solution, carry concerns about the return of the coercive institutional model that has been abandoned for decades due to its brutal violations.
Investigative reports have revealed significant funding provided by leftist organizations, including institutions backed by billionaire George Soros, to groups organizing protests against U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to enhance security in the capital, Washington, D.C.
In its annual report on human rights, the United States sharply criticized several Western European countries, accusing them of deteriorating freedoms due to laws regulating hate speech online, while ignoring Israeli violations.