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In the delicate space between war and dialogue, the role of GCC member states is best understood as one of containment.

Khalid Al-Jaber

Washington’s seizure of Venezuelan oil and bid to reshape its energy sector is redrawing global market dynamics—potentially insulating the U.S. from price spikes while squeezing China’s access to discounted crude and subtly reinforcing the Gulf’s pivotal role as the market’s stabilizer.

Bachar al-Halabi

As Gulf countries compete for regional leadership and global strategic importance in the AI space, they face the same regulatory predicaments as other countries spearheading the AI revolution.

Nayef Al-Nabet

As political tensions rise in southern Yemen, restraint, inclusive dialogue and preserving institutional coherence—not escalation—will determine whether the country stabilizes or slides into deeper fragmentation.

Rafat Al-Akhali

The STC’s failed bid to impose a new reality in eastern Yemen has triggered a sharp Saudi-led correction that weakens separatist ambitions and revives prospects for a more unified Yemeni state.

Ibrahim Jalal

To achieve Vision 2030 targets, Riyadh recognizes that it must attract more foreign capital. That could mean relaxing long-held rules on foreign ownership in the kingdom.

Masha Kotkin