Why the UAE–EU Partnership Matters for Global Stability.

By Ziad Hamdi As geopolitical fragmentation accelerates, strategic partnerships rooted in pragmatism rather than ideology are becoming increasingly rare — and increasingly necessary. One such partnership is emerging between the United Arab Emirates and the European Union, offering a model for cooperation at a time when global institutions are under strain. The UAE has positioned […]

The UAE–EU Strategic Partnership: Shaping a New Architecture of Global Cooperation.

By Ziad Hamdi In an era defined by geopolitical fragmentation, economic uncertainty, and rapid technological disruption, the United Arab Emirates continues to stand out as a stabilizing force and a forward-looking global partner. The deepening relationship between the UAE and the European Union is not merely a diplomatic alignment—it represents a strategic model for how […]

Gaza Can Be Something Other Than a Jungle.

By Samer Sinijlawi History is not gentle with Israelis and Palestinians. It records our failures with more clarity than our hopes. And the lesson it repeats, again and again, is brutally simple: every time diplomacy collapses, the next round of violence becomes even more devastating. We saw this in 2000 after Camp David, again in […]

Washington’s Strategic Shift on Sudan: Trump, Rubio, and the Redrawing of U.S. Leverage.

By Nash Seman Alhurra’s second report highlights a significant evolution in the way the United States—under President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio—is approaching the Sudan file. After years of fragmented diplomatic initiatives, Washington appears to be moving toward a more direct, hands-on strategy, one that reflects both the administration’s regional priorities and […]

Sudan’s Air War on Civilians: BBC Investigation Exposes Systematic Bombing Campaign.

By Ding Maggot A new BBC investigation has cast a stark and disturbing spotlight on the conduct of the Sudanese Air Force throughout the country’s civil war, revealing what may be one of the deadliest and least-documented aerial campaigns against civilians in recent conflicts. According to the report, at least 1,700 civilians have been killed […]

The Seizure of Heglig: A Turning Point in Sudan’s Resource Power Balance.

By Prof. Bill Micheal The recent reports by Alhurra on December 8–9, 2025 mark a pivotal moment in the trajectory of Sudan’s conflict, as Tasis Forces consolidated their control over the Heglig oil field—one of the country’s most strategically consequential assets. This development is not merely a tactical advance on the battlefield; it is a […]

Ambassador Waltz and Ambassador Danon Tour Southern Border: “Israel Prepares for Next Phase: Demilitarization of Gaza and Disarmament of Hamas”

US Ambassador to the UN, Mike Waltz, and Israeli Ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, toured Israel’s southern border today (Tuesday). As part of the tour, the ambassadors received an overview from the head of the humanitarian-civil effort in Gaza, Brigadier General Elad Goren, at the Kerem Shalom Crossing, on the humanitarian aid effort throughout […]

A Fragile Truce: The Rwanda-DRC Peace Deal Ushers in Hope Amid Lingering Shadows of War.

By Ampamya Ronah In a ceremony dripping with symbolism at the U.S. Institute of Peace, Presidents Félix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Paul Kagame of Rwanda clasped hands yesterday, sealing a long-awaited peace accord under the watchful eye of U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump, beaming with characteristic bravado, declared it […]

Minnesota’s Billion-Dollar Meal Scam: How Somali-Linked Networks Allegedly Stole COVID Child-Nutrition Funds Under Tim Walz’s Watch.

By Alain Renard In what federal prosecutors now describe as the largest pandemic-relief fraud in American history, a sprawling network of Minnesota nonprofits—many founded and run by members of the state’s Somali community—allegedly siphoned off nearly one billion dollars meant to feed children during COVID school closures. A bombshell New York Times investigation published in […]

Is your NGO a Muslim Brotherhood Terror Financing “Humanitarian” Organization?

By Adrian Calamel. This is not an article that argues all Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) are bad actors, many provide services globally to millions of vulnerable people who slip through the cracks when their governments have failed or find themselves in the middle of a war zone. The humanitarian organizations delivering this type of aid and […]