The Media Line
Arrest warrant for Bashar Assad shows Syrian courts’ accountability, but can it be enforced?
Since the start of widespread protests in 2011, Bashar Assad’s name has been tied to numerous violations and international accusations.
Rabbi urges US Congress to reject permanent extension of Caesar Act
Iran expert tells TML international community no longer hostage to talks with Tehran
Bennett, Eisenkot's 'Change Bloc' could redefine Israel’s future, say leading scholars
Saudi Arabia-Pakistan mutual defense pact: nuclear shadows, waning US influence define Riyadh-Islam
Policy expert Alex Mishra tells TML, ‘The Saudi Arabia–Pakistan mutual defense agreement is poised to fundamentally redefine US foreign policy’
Syria marks new school year without Assad printed in textbooks
According to data from the Syrian Ministry of Education, there are about 19,400 schools in the country, of which about 7,900 are totally or partially destroyed.
President Donald Trump, dignitaries, pastors and 90,000 others pay tribute to Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk’s funeral drew 90,000 mourners to State Farm Stadium, with tributes from Trump, Musk and faith leaders honoring his legacy in faith, family and American liberty.
Patriot rallies in Australia and the UK signal a backlash against radical left and Islamists
Organizers promote national identity and tougher immigration policies while governments and media argue that the rallies enable far-right actors.
‘Part of the problem’: Critics say UN lost credibility on Syria track
Opposition figures and experts argue that trust-building rhetoric and procedural disputes replaced substantive negotiations, leaving the constitutional process at a standstill.
US says UN ceasefire demand would leave Hamas free to strike again
The US slammed a UN resolution backing Palestinian statehood, warning it ignores Hamas terror, fails to demand hostage releases, and creates a false equivalence between Israel and Hamas.
Scholars say Iran intensified repressions, focused on hangings and an Internet blackout
Since the war with Israel, Iranian Police have claimed 21,000 arrests, while rights groups say the subsequent surge in executions echoes the run-up to the 1988 prison massacres.
Charlie Kirk, Yitzhak Rabin's assassinations might be a warning of what's to come to Israel
The menace of political violence has been hovering over conversations in cafes, radio studios, and the protest camps for a long time now.
How far has Israel fallen? Netanyahu dragged Israel into complete isolation - opinion
It has long been a Netanyahu mantra that Israel must stand against a hostile world, alone if necessary. Through his own government’s missteps, he has brought Israel to the brink of true isolation.
India’s influence in the Middle East: balancing energy, workers, and Saudi-Pakistan defense pact
Gulf Countries are home to nearly half of India’s immigrant population, which brings skills and growth to the Middle East economies.
'The wokeism infected them': Argentina's envoy slams leaders pushing Palestinian state recognition
Argentina’s ambassador to Israel lashed out at leftist leaders “infected by wokeism,” praised Milei’s “absolute moral clarity” and vowed to fight antisemitism alongside Israel.