American rock band The Strokes wrapped up their performance at Coachella with a powerful political protest against U.S. policies. The show featured a controversial video accusing the CIA of involvement in regime changes, showcasing bombing footage from Gaza and Iran.
In a rare gathering, hundreds of protesters convened in Hong Lim Park, Singapore, expressing their discontent with what they termed the 'American war machine.' This protest comes amid rising anti-U.S. sentiments in the region.
The New York Times reports that former President Donald Trump's war against Iran has weakened the United States militarily and politically. This conflict has negatively impacted America's global standing.
A recent report indicates that public sentiment in Jordan views the US-Israeli war on Iran as a direct threat to regional stability and the country's economic interests. Concerns are rising among Jordanians regarding the potential repercussions of this conflict.
Countries in the Global South are moving towards measures to protect themselves from the repercussions of US policies, especially amid pressures from regional conflicts and rising interest rates. These actions come at a time when tensions are escalating due to US and Israeli pressures on Iran.
Political circles are questioning the role of the United States in the world, promoting security and peace policies while its practices raise debates about its dominance on the international stage.
Mohamed ElBaradei, former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, warns Gulf governments of the urgent need to act to prevent the region from becoming a battleground influenced by U.S. policies.
NATO is currently facing a profound conflict that transcends traditional disagreements over Iran, raising questions about the essence of the alliance. The central question is whether NATO represents a mutual commitment among member states or has become a tool for US pressure on its allies.
President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> is participating in Supreme Court sessions on Wednesday to discuss the potential elimination of automatic birthright citizenship. This move is part of Trump's efforts to reform immigration and citizenship policies in the United States.
A new proposal in the U.S. state of Georgia suggests DNA sampling from detained immigrants accused of minor offenses. This initiative aims to enhance security and monitor immigrants, raising significant concerns over privacy and human rights.
Amid rising international tensions, the U.S. President made controversial statements urging the prevention of looting, raising fears about his country's intentions towards Cuba and its resources. These remarks spark questions about U.S. policies in the region.
Arabian Gulf countries face increasing risks from US policies that overlook potential regional conflicts. Warnings of escalating disputes and significant losses raise widespread concerns in the region.
The Iranian trap incident is considered one of the biggest mistakes made by former President Donald Trump during his tenure. This article explores how Trump's policies inadvertently strengthened Iran's deterrent power and the implications for U.S. foreign policy.
Iranian political advisor Ali Akbar Velayati emphasized the need for Arab leaders to convey to U.S. President Donald Trump that the Gulf is not a stage for political gambles. His remarks came amid rising tensions in the region, highlighting U.S. policy concerns.