Shi'ite
From diplomacy to bombs: Western nihilism fueled Iran’s expansion - opinion
Decades of Western diplomacy misjudged Iran’s ideology, fueling a war that the West was unprepared for.
New face of terror: Lone actors, online radicalization fuel new wave of antisemitic attacks in UK
What a Shi'ite text reveals about Iran’s current logic - opinion
Tensions build in Lebanon as Hezbollah targets church, some close doors to displaced Shi'ites
Pro-Iranian militias enter Syria, President Bashar Assad's Aleppo Palace invaded
Battling Israel left Tehran too weak to deal with Syria, researcher says • Airstrikes in northwestern Syria kill 25 people
Lebanese officials say economic strain could weaken Hezbollah control
Will economic pressure on Hezbollah lead to a shift in political dynamics within the Shi'ite community?
Why does Iran have a supreme leader? - explainer
What is the basis of the office of supreme leader? Do other countries aside from Iran have one? Here is everything you need to know.
Hezbollah’s worst nightmare: Chaos in its ranks - analysis
Hezbollah, a highly trained and disciplined terrorist group, is now facing chaos and vulnerability after a large number of its members were injured by exploding communication devices.
Coincidence? Israeli strike in Damascus took place near important Shi’ite shrine - analysis
The Zaynab shrine has served as a center of pro-Iranian activity since the Syrian civil war began in 2011, and as such has been targeted by other groups.
Iran, Bahrain to start talks on releasing Iranian funds, resuming political relations
Bahrain, home to the US Navy Fifth Fleet, has long blamed Tehran for stirring up its own majority Shi'ite Muslim population against the country's Sunni monarchy.
Powerful Iraqi Shi'ite cleric Sadr girds for political comeback
His return likely planned for the 2025 parliamentary election, could threaten the growing clout of rivals, including Iraqi Shi'ite parties and armed factions close to Iran.
Historic Middle East railway set to link Iran's Shi'ite Muslims with Iraq
"We should see the trains moving in about 18 months because it's a small distance," Nasser Al-Asadi, transport advisor to the Iraqi prime minister, told Reuters.
Hezbollah uses Ashura religious events to show off ‘modern weapons’ - analysis
Terrorist leader Hassan Nasrallah threatens Israel, European countries and puts out homophobic statements as his militia terrorizes Lebanon.
How real is the Saudi-Iranian thaw? - opinion
Saudi leaders no doubt believe that restoring diplomatic relations is a useful political ploy, but surely appreciate that the deal is superficial.