Each election has recycled the same elite faces, the same sectarian bargains and the same patronage networks
Iran’s Capital, Tehran, Faces Zero Day without Water: Climate Change and Bad Policy
The lack of foresight to tackle Iran’s water bankruptcy problem leaves the country increasingly vulnerable to extreme climate conditions
How Turkiye Plans to use the Spotlight of hosting the next UN Climate Summit
Unlike other developing countries, Turkey has only limited access to international climate finance such as the Green Climate Fund
How Global Power Shifts are Playing out in the Red Sea Region of the Mideast
The Red Sea borders some of the world’s most volatile regions: the Horn of Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and the the Indo-Pacific area
Why Palestinian Statehood is a Prerequisite for Arab-Israeli Peace and Expansion of Abraham Accords
The Saudi leader’s plan to normalise with Israel comes with a price. He wants to see a “clear path [towards a] two-state solution”
COP30: 5 Reasons the UN Climate Conference wasn’t the Promised “People’s Summit”
When the final deal was agreed, key references to a fossil fuel phase-out were missing.
Why Israeli Soldiers and their Leaders are increasingly at Risk of Arrest Overseas
War crimes and crimes against humanity are among the gravest offences recognised in international law.
Environment and health: a connection that remains unseen in the Climate Change Conferences
From an environmental health perspective, we need to discuss the role of these forests in order to formulate health promotion policies
What Policies Can Help Solve Iran’s Climate-Driven Water Shortage?
In Tehran, and in Mashhad some reservoirs are at less than 5% and 3% capacity, respectively








