As the effects of the climate crisis are seen in global heatwaves and droughts, oil firms are booming
The power of the House of Saud is a direct product of the West’s obsession with oil – can it survive a global shift to green energy?
More than 80% of Yemenis live in poverty, yet international donors such as the UK are withdrawing aid
Amid war and a COVID-19 lockdown, some students in Yemen have found a new market, selling academic services to their wealthy neighbours
With the international community preoccupied with COVID-19, the world’s largest humanitarian crisis worsened, leaving Yemenis battling war, disease, and the effects of climate change on a shrinking aid budget.
Will the new president undo Trump’s hawkish stance on Iran, Yemen, Libya and Qatar?
The Trump-MBS alliance could shore up Iraq’s corrupt ruling families in return for keeping US troops in the country.
Between draconian migration laws and the continuing lockdowns, migrant workers in the Gulf are facing increasing uncertainty.
Turning to the security industry isn’t the solution: it’s a symptom of the problem.