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Gulf States on the Frontline of U.S.-Iran Volatility

From a Gulf perspective, red lines keep being crossed, and the guardrails for avoiding entanglement in conflict prove unsatisfactory.

President Donald J. Trump walks on the podium after a signing ceremony of his Board of Peace initiative at the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, January 22. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)

How the UAE Became Serbia’s Most Important Arab Partner

Through its increasing ties with Serbia, the UAE has secured a lasting strategic foothold in the Western Balkans, and Serbia has gained an influential Arab partner that is likely to remain central to Belgrade’s multipolar foreign policy calculus.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic shakes hands with UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan as they attend a military parade in Belgrade, Serbia, September 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)

The Architecture of Iran’s Digital Repression

The Iranian regime’s internet censorship and shutdowns function as comprehensive weapons of political warfare, designed to isolate, demoralize, and ultimately suppress dissent.

Women cross a street under a banner showing hands firmly holding Iranian flags as a sign of patriotism, as one of them flashes the victory sign, in Tehran, Iran, Jan. 14. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

Should Saudi Policymakers Be Concerned About Rising Unemployment?

The recent increase in the Saudi unemployment rate is puzzling and may be due to statistical issues with the Labor Force Survey rather than a reflection of economic conditions.

A Saudi woman works as an operator at the National Center for Security Operations for Haj, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, July 15, 2021. (REUTERS/Ahmed Yousri)

Iran Ups Its Engagement With the Sahel

With its position challenged in the Middle East, Iran is expanding its ties with the Sahel region as the West disengages.

Tamgak open air uranium mine at Areva's Somair uranium mining facility in Arlit, Niger, September 25, 2013. (REUTERS/Joe Penney/File Photo)

Venezuela, Trump, and Implications for OPEC’s Middle Eastern Core

A founding member of OPEC is now effectively under external control, raising questions about sovereignty, influence, and the resilience of producer-led market management.

Vehicles drive past the El Palito oil refinery in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, Dec. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix, File)

Yemen’s Continuing Crack-Up

The STC’s failed attempt at independence likely means that Yemen won’t split along North and South lines.

A Southern Transitional Council solider stands at a check point in Aden, Yemen, Dec. 31, 2025. (AP Photo)

Abu Dhabi’s Big Bid on Culture

Alongside its bid to become a regional and global economic powerhouse, the UAE capital is also rising as a new global capital for culture.

Zayed National Museum. (Credit: Zayed National Museum)