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Madi Khalis Maalouf
The Red Sea Crisis Continues to Deepen
With Yemen’s Houthi rebels launching attacks on cargo ships heading to Israel amid the escalating Arab-Israeli conflict, the world’s largest carriers are feeling the impact of the blockade of one of the world’s most popular logistics shipping routes. Here we are talking about increased freight prices by more than 20 percentage points, increased route insurance costs, as well as the risk of transport collapse due to updated ship arrival dates. All this together leads to a significant increase in the price of initial goods, numerous supply interruptions and…
Madi Khalis Maalouf
Situation in Tunisia
Tunisia has recently experienced some escalation of the internal political crisis caused by the activities of President K. Saied aimed at strengthening his authoritarian regime and the accumulation in this regard of contradictions between the presidential administration and the country’s military leaders, which traditionally enjoys strong authority among the country’s population. As a fundamental step towards strengthening his political positions, K. Saied amended the country’s Constitution that would expand his powers and allow the president to limit the authority of other…
Madi Khalis Maalouf
The Cost of American Friendship
The Pakistani leadership’s decision to deport hundreds of thousands of Afghan refugees back to Afghanistan has revealed the United States’ disdain for those it called partners more than two years ago. On October 3, Pakistani authorities announced their decision to sent Afghan refugees home, including those who immigrated here in the 1980s, lived in the country for some decades of their lives and have already integrated into Pakistani life with nothing in Afghanistan. October 31 was set as the deadline for voluntary departure from Pakistan. Those who do not leave the country…
Madi Khalis Maalouf
ISIL* instead of Al-Qaeda* as a global franchise of international terrorism
Madi Khalis Maalouf
Israel Intentionally Framed up Libya
Madi Khalis Maalouf
Saudi Arabia, a new format international mediator
Madi Khalis Maalouf
Iran can form a new gas market
Madi Khalis Maalouf
Riyadh is steadily drifting away from Washington
Madi Khalis Maalouf
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