Recent articles in the Economic Journal discuss the political and economic situations in Seoul, Moscow, and Nairobi, highlighting the challenges these countries face amid global crises. The analysis reflects the ongoing events and their impact on regional and international stability.
Hala Mustafa, a prominent researcher and political analyst, has passed away after a distinguished career in political analysis and strategic studies. She leaves behind a rich legacy of research and contributions that have influenced contemporary Arab thought.
Al-Ayam Bahrain newspaper presents the latest local and global news, focusing on significant events that impact the Bahraini community. The coverage includes diverse topics such as politics, economics, and culture.
News coverage persists even after market closure, as hosts David Gura, Christina Ruffini, and Lisa Matteo provide in-depth analyses of key headlines from New York. They are joined by a panel of experts and analysts to discuss current issues.
This article discusses the significant events and developments in the Gulf region, focusing on their political, economic, and social dimensions. The analysis comes at a time when the region is experiencing important changes that require interpretation.
Chinese teacher Jiang Xiukin, known for his YouTube channel 'Prophetic History', has emerged as a new symbol of geopolitical forecasting. He attracts a wide audience globally, providing analyses of world events from his classroom in Beijing.
The article highlights the phenomenon of paid political analysts who are used to influence public opinion. Amid increasing political and media pressures, the role of these analysts in shaping public perspectives becomes more pronounced.
Gabard is currently one of the most prominent media figures, significantly shaping public opinion. The press highlights her influence in the Arab media.
French philosopher Michel Foucault introduced the concept of 'political spirituality' during his visit to Iran in 1978, viewing the Islamic Revolution as a collective experience that transcends Western classifications. This article examines whether this perspective reflects a profound philosophy or merely romanticizes the contradictions of the revolution.