A discussion on the marking of the sixth month since the war started.
A discussion on the recent developments on the war between Israel and Hamas.
With the Turkish opposition’s stunning electoral upset on Sunday, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his ruling Justice and Development Party are finally reaping the consequences of ill-considered macroeconomic policies. But the real winner of these critical local elections may be Turkish democracy.
A former State Department official explains the Administration’s sharpening public critique of Israel’s war and simultaneous refusal to “impose a single cost or consequence.”
Spot analysis from Carnegie scholars on events relating to the Middle East and North Africa.
Erdogan and his aides have wasted no time offering three reminders of the president’s power.
A discussion on plans to move more than a million Palestinian civilians out of Rafah before carrying out attacks on Hamas in the southern Gaza city.
A discussion on whether Arab states could play a larger role in future administration of Gaza.
The United States has intervened in past Mideast wars, but this one is different.
President Joe Biden initially reacted to the October 7 attacks through a domestic American prism, and now he’s paying the price.