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Reshaping the public discourse is key to restoring support for Israeli-Palestinian peace



[ © Middle East Institute ]

 Even now, in the midst of the current dreadful escalation in Israel-Palestine, there is an opportunity to change the trajectory of events and put the region on a path toward peace. To realize this opportunity, advocates of Palestinian Israeli peace must make a strategic investment in engaging with the mass media in the region.  

Aramcos Diversification Strategy: Fueling Saudi Arabias Vision 2030



[ © The Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington ]

 Saudi Aramco is not only the largest oil producer globally but also the most profitable business, surpassing tech giants like Apple and Microsoft. Aramco is evolving far beyond its traditional role, now positioning itself at the forefront of economic diversification, technological innovation, and sustainability, aligning with the broader vision set forth by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to transform the Saudi economy and reduce its dependence on oil.  

African migration report: climate change and migration in Africa



[ © United Nations Economic Commission for Africa ]

 The report represents a comprehensive analysis of the linkages between climate change and migration in Africa. Emphasis is given to the importance of recognizing the interlinkages between environmental and migration issues, with a view to undertaking comprehensive and multidimensional assessments that can feed into the design and development of sustainable and actionable policies across Africa.  

Gone Fishing: A Biodiversity Loss Security Scenario in the Lake Victoria Basin



[ © Council on Strategic Risks ]

 Biodiversity is the foundation for security: myriad micro-organisms filter and purify fresh water, the most basic essential for survival; pollinators hold the front line of food production; complex interactions across ecosystems regulate pests and disease vectors; forests, lakes, and coral reefs sustain livelihoods and economic stability.  

The Role of the Middle East in the US-China Race to AI Supremacy



[ © Middle East Institute ]

 Artificial intelligence (AI) is a pivotal catalyst for global innovation, with the United States at the forefront of the development of this transformative technology amid its ongoing great power rivalry with China. However, a notable concern has emerged: the absence of an explicit conception of AI supremacy that threatens to undermine the US' long-term AI strategy  

For Gulf States, Gaza War Overshadows Ukraine



[ © Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington ]

 The war in Ukraine has exacerbated the divide between the West and East. The latter, increasingly referred to as the Global South, is not a homogenous entity but rather a collection of groups of countries as well as separate big actors, such as India and Indonesia, that are motivated by varying degrees of anti-Westernism  

Artificial intelligence for electoral administration and management: A pathway for Africa-EU partnership



[ © European Think Tanks Group ]

 The year 2024 has been dubbed ‘the election superbowl’ due to the higher number of elections taking place in different parts of the world, including in the United States and in the European Union. In Africa alone, over 20 countries have held or are approaching elections. South Africa and Rwanda already elected their presidents, while Ghana is preparing for its presidential election in December 2024  

The Saudi Solution



[ © Foreign Affairs ]

 Over the past decade, and especially since the signing of the Abraham Accords in 2020, Israel has assumed that its military, intelligence, and technological prowess can buy it allies among the Arab Gulf states. In more recent months, Israeli officials also came to believe that escalation would turn the regional equilibrium in their favor: a wider war between Israel and Iran and its proxies could force the Arab states, particularly Saudi Arabia, to finally and fully join with the Israelis.  

The evolving roles of the Gulf states in the low-carbon energy transition



[ © Atlantic Council ]

 The hydrocarbon-rich Gulf states play a significant role in supplying the energy that fuels economic growth and declines in poverty rates. This role is especially pronounced across the Asian continent and the Pacific, where fossil fuels account for 85 percent of energy consumption  

From Struggle to Strength: Lebanons Agro-entrepreneurs in Uncertain Times



[ © Executive ]

 The war on Lebanon, while selective and impacting some sectors less than others, has left no sector untouched. Niche businesses in the real economy — those small, specialized enterprises that often represent the heart of the community — are more vulnerable than large enterprises  

Reading of the Week: African Strategies to Combat Illicit Financial Flows



[ © Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ]

 Global tax cooperation and the fight against illicit financial flows (IFFs) have become crucial in international economic governance, especially for African countries. As the global economy becomes more interconnected, base erosion and profit-shifting (BEPS) practices by multinational enterprises (MNEs) have intensified, leading to significant tax revenue losses  

Cultivating Change: Regenerative Agriculture and Peacebuilding in South-central Somalia



[ © Stockholm International Peace Research Institute ]

 In Somalia, climate change disproportionately disrupts agricultural and pastoral livelihoods, driving harmful practices, such as resource overexploitation, which exacerbate conflicts. To address these challenges, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) promotes regenerative agriculture as a part of a broader environmental peacebuilding approach aiming to replace negative coping strategies with sustainable practices for long-term resilience