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A New Mediator: Can Pakistan Help the U.S. and Iran Cut a Deal?

After Oman-facilitated negotiations between the United States and Iran ended in a major regional conflict, Pakistan has picked up the mantle of mediator and helped broker a cease-fire, but can the country succeed at mediating a lasting peace deal?

India Faces New Limits in a Divided Middle East

India’s long-standing strategy of engaging all sides is under strain as regional conflicts become more interconnected and harder to manage.

India-flagged tanker Desh Garima unloads crude oil at an offloading terminal after transiting the Strait of Hormuz in Mumbai, India, April 30. (REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas)

The PIF’s 2026-30 Strategy Emerges Amid Heightened Regional Tensions, Uncertainty

The PIF’s latest strategy contains some portfolio restructuring but mostly familiar elements – and future adjustments are expected.

Saudi Public Investment Fund Governor Yasir al-Rumayyan listens while President Donald J. Trump delivers remarks at the Future Investment Initiative Institute's summit in Miami Beach, Florida, March 27. (REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz)

Resilient by Design: Infrastructure and the Future of UAE Urbanism

Rather than pursuing the next iconic tower or artificial island, the UAE’s urban development model is shifting toward systems that are less visible but more essential.

Satwa, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Credit: Yasser Elsheshtawy)

Downstream Ambitions: Saudi Arabia’s Move Toward Rare Earth Processing

Newly announced joint ventures to build rare earth refineries in Saudi Arabia are part of a larger strategy to capitalize on Western markets’ need for rare earth elements.

A view of the MP Materials rare earth open-pit mine in Mountain Pass, California, U.S. January 30, 2020. Picture taken January 30, 2020. (REUTERS/Steve Marcus)

Can NATO Repeat Operation Ocean Shield?

NATO’s Operation Ocean Shield helped secure freedom of navigation in the Red Sea, but diplomatic fractures and naval constraints mean its success is unlikely to be repeated in the Strait of Hormuz.

A service member stands guard aboard Portuguese warship NRP Corte-Real escorting the United Nations World Food Programme ship, MV Fidel, in the Indian Ocean off the Somalia coastline, May 14, 2009. (REUTERS/NATO/Handout)

The Second Phase of the UAE Space Economy

As the UAE navigates a more volatile regional environment, the next phase of its space effort will hinge on how quickly it can scale its commercial ecosystem and deepen international integration.

The Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre, in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (Raymond E. Karan)

The Gulf’s AI Strategy Needs Resiliency

With the Iran war, large AI projects now sit inside a regional battlespace. The next phase of Gulf AI strategy will need to focus on resilience, continuity, and trusted infrastructure, not only capital and scale.

A delivery personnel rides a motobike in front of a building with the Amazon sign displayed amid the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, March 7. (REUTERS/Amr Alfiky)