Sondoss Al Asaad

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Sondoss Al Asaad is a Lebanese freelance journalist, political analyst and translator; based in Beirut, Lebanon. Al Asaad writes on issues of the Arabs and Muslims world, with special focus on the Bahraini uprising.

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Terrorism under the Banner of Exceptional Humanitarianism

While many countries close its doors to migrants and refugees, an exceptional rescue has been offered to the White Helmets from southern Syria, at...

Ghassan Kanafani, the Palestinian Pioneer Author of Resistance Literature

The eighth of July marks the 46th martyrdom anniversary of Ghassan Kanafani, who was assassinated by the Zionist Intelligence;  Mossad, along with his 17-year-old...

Bahrain’s Top Spiritual Leader in U.K. for Medical Reasons

Eventually, Bahrain's prominent, 80-years-old, Top Shiite cleric, Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Qassim has been flown to the U.K., after the severe deterioration of his health...

The Yemeni Calculation is Impossible

Four years after the global imposed war against the impoverished Yemen and none of the supposed objectives have been attained. Currently, after around a...

Bahrain’s Peaceful Gandhi might be executed

Tomorrow, Thursday, 21 June 2018, Bahrain’s High Criminal Court is expected to hand down the maximum sentence possible against the opposition leader Sheikh Ali...

Hudaydah under the Mercy of the Hostile Saudi-led Coalition

On Wednesday morning, 13 June 2018, the hostile Saudi-led coalition have launched an offensive against Yemen’s Red Sea port city of Hudaydah in defiance...

The Bahrain Declaration

The main opposition bloc, in Bahrain, Al-Wefaq National Islamic Association, has proposed a democracy-based proposal, on Saturday, entitled “Bahrain Declaration,” calling for dialogue, national...

A Ramadan Humiliating Commercial: A Blatant Call for which Sort of Peace?

The Kuwait-based Zain Group, a leading Mobile Telecommunications Company (MTC) in the Middle East and North Africa, has released a three-minute ad by the...

Hezbollah’s Political Parliamentary Triumph

Obviously, the recent Lebanese parliamentary elections were not only a political rivalry but also a strong referendum to renew and pledge allegiance to the...

The Old-Fashioned Lie of Chemical Weapons Attacks

Once a liar is always a liar, the old saying goes. The American lies and allegations about chemical weapons attacks during the Syrian conflict...

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War, Stock Market and the Indian Citizen

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When Does BRICS Matter? Brazil’s Decision in Advancing BRICS When It (Sometimes) Needs To

It has been a year since the announcement of...

The Volatile Prices of Crude Oil Amid the Hezbollah-Israel Ceasefire

Crude oil has long been regarded as the lifeblood...
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