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Jul 8, 2022

Nasr in European Council of Foreign Relations: Can the Iran nuclear deal be saved?

By Atlantic Council

European Union
Iran

MENASource

Jul 7, 2022

Libyans are protesting. What can they learn from the events rocking Tunisia?

By Karim Mezran

Tunisia is experiencing one of its most difficult moments since its independence from France in 1956.

Libya
Middle East

Event Recap

Jul 7, 2022

From crypto winter to crypto spring: The challenges and opportunities of cryptocurrency in MENA

By Alexandra Kaiss

On June 28, the Atlantic Council’s empowerME Initiative held a virtual event on "Will the crypto winter cool the Middle East?" in partnership with ABANA.

Digital Currencies
Economy & Business

MENASource

Jul 6, 2022

There’s uncertainty in Israel and within the Palestinian Authority. The US’s stabilizing role is critical more than ever.

By Ksenia Svetlova

When China and Russia are keen to deepen their influence in the Middle East and American allies in the region are doubtful about the future, it is up to the United States to provide the stability and firmness that is lacking in today’s regional landscape.

Israel
Middle East

In the News

Jul 5, 2022

Mostajabi quoted in the New Arab on the prospects for the Iran nuclear deal

By Atlantic Council

Iran
Nuclear Deterrence

In the News

Jul 4, 2022

Azodi quoted in Iran Front Page on whether the JCPOA will be revived

By Atlantic Council

Iran
Nuclear Nonproliferation

In the News

Jul 3, 2022

Wechsler quoted in The Washington Post on US military strategy with Iran

By Atlantic Council

Iran
Politics & Diplomacy

In the News

Jul 2, 2022

Slavin quoted in Responsible Statecraft on a potential Iranian perspective of a future US led air defense alliance in MENA

By Atlantic Council

Iran
Middle East

In the News

Jul 1, 2022

Slavin interviewed on Rudaw about the Iran nuclear deal and regional stability

By Atlantic Council

Iran
Middle East

SouthAsiaSource

Jul 1, 2022

Pakistan can resolve Saudi Arabia’s growing security concerns

By Uzair Younus

Recurring economic crises in Pakistan has led leaders to seek Saudi money, primarily because both the Saudis and Pakistanis know that Islamabad’s value proposition has been declining. But this need not be the case—Pakistan is the only country in the world that can solve the House of Saud’s growing security concerns in an increasingly hostile regional environment.

Middle East
Pakistan

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