
Welcome to the Jungle: The War on Iran as a War on Global Order
Could the war on Iran mark the end of the rules-based order built after World War II? Josh Wilson examines what’s at stake.

Could the war on Iran mark the end of the rules-based order built after World War II? Josh Wilson examines what’s at stake.

From Oval Office prayers to military briefings, biblical prophecy is creeping into the language surrounding America’s war with Iran.

Ino Casablanca steamrolls genres, stereotypes, and labels, clearing ground for a sound as singular as it is inherited.

Emerging indie trailblazers Rita L’Oujdia, Koast, and Zad are charting a new path forward for North African music.

America’s rush into war with Iran risks isolation, economic shock, and a geopolitical fallout bigger than Iraq or Afghanistan.



There is more to “Ghannaki Al Qalb” (“My Heart Sings to You”) by international tenor Amine Hachem than is apparent…

Saint Levant’s 2048 Foundation launches to fund and connect Palestinian musicians constrained by occupation and scarce resources.

360 deals have become increasingly common across the music industry, with artists signing away touring, merch, licensing, and publishing in…

How an uneasy mix of fans’ judgment, apathy, and elitism comes together to haunt underground artists every time one of them makes it big.

A night drive between Los Angeles and Jerusalem, City of Angels finds Konstancy turning distance into restrained, lived-in hip-hop.

Hezbollah’s decision to fight for Assad may now be returning to haunt the group as Syria’s new leadership seeks payback.

Arab reactions to the death of Ali Khamenei reveal a century of unresolved fractures shaped by Iran’s regional project.

Following weeks of escalating tensions, a full-scale war appears to be breaking out between the US, Israel, and Iran.

Israeli-backed militia leader Yasser Abu Shabab, accused of looting aid in Gaza, is reportedly killed in Rafah amid post-ceasefire clashes.

Trials begin in Syria over sectarian and state violence, raising questions about transitional justice and the country’s fragile transition.

This Ramadan’s AI controversy isn’t hysteria. It’s a demand for clarity before standards quietly erode.

From buzzy romances to gritty thrillers, these are the series shaping the region’s nightly rituals this year.

In an age of bingeing and endless choice, Ramadan television still insists on waiting, communality, and a shared media reality.

Four Arab films make the Oscars shortlist this year, marking a historic moment for an Arab cinema still struggling for sovereignty.

What lies behind the polarized coverage of El Gouna Film Festival, beyond red carpet glamour and class critique?

Success looks very different in 2026 than it did even a few years ago. Today’s most influential entrepreneurs are no…

The Middle East and North Africa are no longer emerging markets. They are acceleration markets. Across Dubai’s financial corridors, Riyadh’s…

In recent years, hair transplants have changed significantly, moving beyond the old way of just transplanting hair follicles. Today’s hair…

On Qatar’s approach to transforming global sporting moments into platforms for shared Arab cultural expression.

Arabic books go global as Amazon launches the Digital Arabic Library, bringing 38,000+ Arabic titles to readers worldwide.

Across digital culture, astrology and symbolic systems have returned to everyday use. This time, the focus is not on predicting…

Intelligence seems to have become an aesthetic. While dark academia styling trends handle appearance-based intelligence, what books you’re reading, by…

If you ask Cadiz Inc. what progress looks like, they point to pipes, permits, and people served. The company’s work…

UK startup Bien-Être enters the UAE, testing whether longevity tech can become everyday health rather than a luxury for the wealthy.

Crypto has never been short on opportunity, but it has often lacked trust. CoinTerminal’s $10,000 monthly prize aims to change…




