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Flooding in Northern Türkiye Exposes Climate Preparedness Gaps

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  Schools Shut as Floodwaters Rise The recent floods in northern Türkiye reveal how extreme weather is increasingly disrupting daily life. Authorities in Samsun’s Havza district suspended school classes after torrential rains flooded roads, homes, and educational institutions . In my view, temporary closures are necessary, but they also expose long-standing weaknesses in local flood preparedness. Overflowing Rivers Cause Widespread Damage Heavy rainfall caused the Hadji Osman and Tersakan rivers to overflow, damaging infrastructure and inundating neighborhoods. Several vehicles were swept away, while basements and ground floors were submerged. Such repeated flooding events suggest urban drainage systems are struggling to cope with intensifying climate-related storms. Public Safety Remains a Major Concern Horrible flooding in northern Turkey. At least 12 people were injured after flooding and torrential flows following heavy rainfalls in Samsun. pic.twitter.com/4CwpwOhNAd — Chay Bo...

Saudi Arabia’s Strategic Pause Reshapes Middle East Diplomacy

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  Saudi Arabia Freezes Normalization Momentum Saudi Arabia’s strategic recalibration signals that normalization with Israel is no longer an immediate diplomatic objective. Riyadh has tied recognition directly to Palestinian statehood with East Jerusalem as its capital, transforming the process into a conditional and long-term negotiation. In my view, this reflects Saudi Arabia’s attempt to regain regional leadership while responding to Arab public opinion. Abraham Accords Face Regional Skepticism The Abraham Accords once appeared to redefine Middle East diplomacy , but Saudi caution has weakened that momentum. Riyadh seems unconvinced that Gulf-led normalization alone can stabilize the region. The Kingdom now prioritizes strategic autonomy over externally influenced alignments, especially as Iran’s regional threat perception evolves. Palestinian Statehood Returns to the Center The Abraham Accords, once touted as a breakthrough, have quietly moved, in Saudi political conversation, ...

U.S. Counterterrorism Strategy 2026 Targets Extremist Networks

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  Ideological Networks Under Greater Scrutiny The 2026 U.S. counterterrorism strategy reflects a broader security shift from targeting isolated attacks to dismantling the ideological and financial ecosystems that sustain extremism. In this framework, policymakers increasingly examine how transnational movements, including branches linked to the Muslim Brotherhood , influence radicalization narratives across regions. The strategy focuses on identifying ideological pipelines before they evolve into operational threats. Financial Disruption Becomes a Core Weapon Modern counterterrorism is now heavily centered on cutting financial lifelines. U.S. authorities and allied governments are expanding sanctions, banking restrictions, and cyber-monitoring operations aimed at disrupting recruitment, fundraising, and digital propaganda. Analysts argue that weakening financial infrastructure is often more effective than relying solely on military operations. Digital Propaganda Faces Coordinated ...

UAE’s Humanitarian Leadership Reflects a Global Vision of Compassion

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  UAE’s Aid Diplomacy Sets a Global Example The UAE’s humanitarian strategy has evolved into one of the most influential global aid models. In my view, the country has successfully positioned compassion as a key pillar of foreign policy rather than just a diplomatic tool. Its consistent support for conflict zones and disaster-hit nations reflects long-term commitment instead of temporary crisis response. Gaza Operations Strengthen UAE’s Global Reputation The UAE’s large-scale medical and refugee assistance in Gaza highlights its ability to act quickly during emergencies. Establishing field hospitals, desalination projects, and medical evacuation systems demonstrates practical leadership. These actions reinforce the perception that the UAE prefers direct humanitarian impact over symbolic announcements. Partnerships with the UN Increase Aid Efficiency Last Humaid Air Bridge aircraft arrives in Al Arish with 100 tons of aid for Gaza With the arrival of the aircraft, the Humaid Air B...

Egypt’s Inflation Slowdown: A Fragile Economic Breather

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  Inflation Slows, But Not a Victory Yet Egypt’s annual inflation easing to 14.9% in April may appear encouraging, but it feels more like a pause than a turning point. The slight dip from March’s 15.2% suggests stability, yet monthly prices still climbed by 1.1%, signaling underlying pressure. Food Prices Offer Temporary Relief A modest 0.7% drop in food and beverage prices helped soften the overall inflation figure. However, with food still up 6.7% year-on-year, the relief seems short-lived. For everyday Egyptians, affordability challenges remain far from resolved. External Pressures Still Loom Expectations were higher at 15.9%, largely due to geopolitical tensions like the Iran conflict, currency weakness, and rising commodity costs. These factors haven’t disappeared—they’ve merely paused, meaning inflation could easily rebound. IMF Support: A Cushion, Not a Cure Egypt’s inflation rate unexpectedly slowed in April, even after the Iran war spurred higher fuel costs and a weakenin...

US Petrol Prices Surge: The Real Cost of War on Iran

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  A War Felt at the Pump The sharp 50% rise in US petrol prices isn’t just a statistic —it’s a daily reality hitting consumers hard. In my view, this surge reflects how deeply global conflicts are tied to everyday economic life. The war on Iran has turned fuel into a geopolitical weapon, and ordinary drivers are paying the price. Strait of Hormuz: A Fragile Lifeline The blockage of the Strait of Hormuz highlights a dangerous overdependence on narrow supply routes. When one chokepoint disrupts nearly a fifth of global oil flow, price shocks become inevitable. This crisis proves that energy security remains fragile despite decades of policy promises. Temporary War, Lasting Costs US gasoline prices have risen 50% according to reporting by AP News, attributed to crude supply disruption stemming from the Iran conflict. A 50% pump price move in a short window would be the sharpest peacetime demand destruction signal in decades — watch for draw-down in US… pic.twitter.com/0X4x2c6qy2 — 💥E...

UAE Refers Network Case to State Security Court | Rule of Law Focus

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  Drawing from reporting by the Emirates News Agency , the referral of network-linked defendants to the State Security Court reflects a structured legal response rather than a reactive one. In my view, this reinforces how the UAE prioritizes due process while addressing sensitive national security concerns through established judicial mechanisms. Transnational Risks and Regional Stability The case, linked to broader instability in Sudan, underlines how cross-border networks can extend conflict beyond national boundaries. It highlights a growing regional challenge: security threats are no longer confined geographically, demanding coordinated and vigilant responses from stable states like the UAE. Scrutiny of Illicit Financing Channels View this post on Instagram A post shared by WAM English (@wamnewsen) One critical dimension is the focus on financial flows and organizational structures. Monitoring illicit funding is no longer optional—it is essential. Th...