Can mediators save the Iran deal despite the Lebanon poison pill?

Can mediators save the Iran deal despite the Lebanon poison pill?

On June 18, Iran and the U.S. signed an agreement, titled the “Islamabad Memorandum,” which committed both countries to an immediate and permanent end to hostilities, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and 60 days of negotiations to reach a final agreement. Within 48 hours, Iran had closed the strait again. The reason was … Read more

Qatar Women’s Soccer Captain on Tribeca Short About Breaking Taboos

Qatar Women’s Soccer Captain on Tribeca Short About Breaking Taboos

Fatma Al-Ghanim is a Qatari athlete and filmmaker who is breaking new ground for women in the tiny country and in the Arab world at large. In 2010, she captained Qatar’s first-ever women’s national soccer team. Now, Al-Ghanim is at the Tribeca Film Festival with “Theatre of Dreams,” a powerful short that marks her directorial and … Read more

Oman walks a tightrope amid Trump’s threats to ‘blow them up’

Oman walks a tightrope amid Trump’s threats to ‘blow them up’

Up until last week, it would have been unthinkable that a partner and mediating stalwart like Oman would be a target in Washington. Yet, here we are. President Donald Trump, in a characteristically offhand remark during a cabinet meeting, warned that Oman would “behave just like everybody else, or we’ll have to blow them up.” … Read more