- Kosovo, Crimea and Greenland Through the Lens of Orwell
- Syria hits the ground running with energy recovery plan
- Trump’s Gaza plan enters second phase amid Netanyahu’s objections
- “Sudan’s War: Global Rivalries, Militia Power, and the Fading Path to Peace”
- Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan face-off the Israel–Greece–Cyprus Axis, with interviews by Aydin Sezer and Sabtain Ahmed Dar
- Aleppo under attack from Kurdish militias supported by the US military
- Reconstruction in Gaza hinges on Hamas disarming and formation of a peace force
- Iranians protesting the economy have Trump’s pledge to intervene
Author: Steven Sahiounie
By: Dragana Trifković، Journalist and political commentator In George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm, one slogan stands out in particular: “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.” The farm satirically depicts a society in which “all are equal,” yet some (the pigs) enjoy privileges, while the same actions are punished when committed by others. Principles change whenever convenient, representing a classic example of hypocrisy and double standards. The policy of the European Union can rightly be described as the policy of an “animal farm.” The cases of Kosovo, Crimea and Greenland reveal a deep contradiction in…
Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator The Syrian Petroleum Company (SPC) has announced a comprehensive, phased plan to significantly increase oil and gas production, aiming to boost natural gas output within six months and achieve self-sufficiency in light crude oil within two years. The restoration of state control over key fields formerly held by the US-sponsored Syrian Defense Forces (SDF) have placed Damascus back in the driver’s seat, following the SDF withdrawal. During the second day of an ongoing field visit to oil and gas facilities in Deir Ezzor Governorate, Engineer Youssef Qablawi, Chief Executive Officer of the Syrian Petroleum…
Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff has officially announced the launch of the second phase of US President Donald Trump’s plan to end the war in Gaza, a move that marks a critical turning point in efforts to stabilize the besieged Palestinian enclave after more than two years of devastating conflict. According to Witkoff, the second phase centers on three core pillars: the formation of a Palestinian technocratic government to administer Gaza, a comprehensive reconstruction process, and the complete demilitarization of the territory, including the disarmament of Hamas and all other Palestinian factions. “The United…
Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator Cairo hosted on Wednesday the fifth meeting of the Consultative Mechanism for Enhancing Coordination of Peace Efforts in Sudan, bringing together representatives of regional and international organizations and key international stakeholders. Among the participants was Ramtane Lamamra, the Personal Envoy of the UN Secretary-General for Sudan. The meeting called for renewed momentum toward a humanitarian truce that would pave the way for a sustainable ceasefire and a comprehensive political settlement that preserves Sudan’s unity. Statements made by the US Special Envoy for Sudan, Tom Perriello, during the Cairo meetings reflected a clear shift in…
Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator The regional security architecture of the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean appears to be entering a new phase of realignment, as multiple overlapping defense initiatives take shape amid intensifying geopolitical competition. According to reports by Bloomberg, Turkey is engaged in advanced negotiations to join a strategic defense framework with Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, potentially giving rise to a new trilateral security bloc with far-reaching implications. Discussions between Ankara, Riyadh, and Islamabad have reached an “advanced stage,” with a strong likelihood of a formal agreement. If finalized, the pact would bring together three states with…
Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator On January 9, a ceasefire was in effect from 3 am. to 9 am. in order to allow for the safe evacuation of the Syrian Defense Forces (SDF) fighters who were embedded in the Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh neighborhoods of Aleppo, Syria’s largest city and industrial capital. The Ministry of Defense declared a ceasefire “out of concern for civilian safety and to prevent further military escalation within residential neighborhoods.” According to the statement, the ceasefire granted Kurdish fighters a deadline to withdraw from the neighborhoods until 9:00 a.m. Fighters were permitted to carry only…
Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator Just two days after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met U.S. President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, quiet but significant steps toward rebuilding parts of the Gaza Strip began—without any formal public announcement, contractual framework, or reference to disarmament. These developments have raised serious political and security questions inside Israel and across the region. According to an article by Israeli journalist Anna Barsky published in Maariv, the Qatar Fund for Development announced the resumption of operations at the Hamad Rehabilitation and Prosthetics Hospital in northern Gaza, while simultaneously opening a new branch in the southern…
Steven Sahiounie, Journalist and political commentator Protests are rapidly expanding across Iran, spreading from major commercial centers to universities and provincial cities, underscoring the depth of the country’s economic crisis and placing the government’s newly declared conciliatory approach toward dissent under its first major test. What began as demonstrations by merchants in Tehran’s mobile phone market—one of the sectors most sensitive to currency fluctuations—has now extended to major universities, including the University of Tehran, Shahid Beheshti University, Sharif University of Technology, and academic institutions in Isfahan and Yazd, according to Iran’s official IRNA news agency. Currency Collapse Fuels Public Anger…
By: Dragana Trifković, General Director of the Center for Geostrategic Studies (Serbia) Organized media campaigns aimed at discrediting individuals or groups with independent political views — through labels such as “Russian spies,” “extremists,” “conspiracy theorists,” and similar — are neither accidental nor merely the result of isolated voices. They are part of a broader phenomenon of political communication, information warfare, and conflict within the public information space. In European countries, especially in times of political crisis and geopolitical confrontation, segments of the executive branch, security services, or media centers connected to them use the media to marginalize critics by portraying…
Trump takes out Maduro on drug charges
Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator After weeks of destroying ships said to be carrying drugs from Venezuela, US President Donald Trump posted on social media the capture and arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, in a daring US military operation in Caracas. US Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Maduro has been indicted in New York on drugs and weapons charges. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told a Republican senator Maduro will stand trial in the US and that he anticipates no further military action. According to the Venezuelan constitution, Vice President Delcy Rodríguez…
