Manal Lotfy in London's Articles

The cost-of-living crisis in Britain has been casting a dark shadow over everyday language.

With the election season starting in the US, many Europeans fear US disengagement from the conflict in Ukraine.

“Chaos fatigue” could open doors to an order-based regional system.

Manal Lotfy discusses the potential rewards of the Saudi-Iranian deal

The indictment of former US president Donald Trump on criminal charges represents a major dilemma for the Republican Party in the run-up to the 2024 presidential elections, writes Manal Lotfy

The International Criminal Court arrest warrant against Putin may never be implemented, writes Manal Lotfy, but it is not symbolic.

Manal Lotfy wonders whether the Beijing-brokered rapprochement between Riyadh and Tehran will bring an end to American hegemony in the Middle East.

One year after the start of Russia’s Special Military Operation in Ukraine, Moscow has announced that it will be pulling out of the New START nuclear treaty with the US, reports Manal Lotfy in London.

Tensions are increasing in the Middle East with the return of the “shadow war” between Iran and Israel and no progress on the nuclear talks with Tehran.

Fears are growing within the Iranian elite that the regime’s current trajectory is increasingly putting Iran on a collision course with the West, writes Manal Lotfy

Fears are growing within the Iranian elite that the regime’s current trajectory is increasingly putting Iran on a collision course with the West, writes Manal Lotfy

Khamenei seeks to rearrange the security apparatus and political narrative to end protests, writes Manal Lotfy

Political criticism and mutual accusations still dominate World Cup headlines.

Those protesting against the regime in Iran may have regional and international backers, but the latter are not necessarily their friends.

The world order is changing, China cannot be ignored, and the Ukraine war must end were three takeaways from this week’s G20 group of countries meeting in Bali, writes Manal Lotfy

Relations between the US and Iran have reached a new low as a result of regional and international developments, threatening any new nuclear agreement with Tehran, writes Manal Lotfy

The appointment of Rishi Sunak as the new British prime minister is a historic moment for the UK, but he faces momentous problems before him.

New UK Prime Minister Liz Truss is said to be considering moving the British Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem as part of a search for free-trade deals.

Excessive use of violence has failed in Iran, but concessions scare hardliners

The weakening of Russian President Vladimir Putin has left the West with a dilemma on the war in Ukraine, though the fluidity of the annexed areas could reduce a nuclear option.

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