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Armories of the Middle East

Syrian Shipowner in Piraeus on Sanctions List

26.02.2025

Kostas Koukoumakas, Tariq Tahir, George Schinas

A Houthi-linked exchange house, oil for Hezbollah, and two merchant ships at the centre of an international legal battle.

Armories of the Middle East

Israel – Iran: The Nuclear Factor

25.02.2025

Doreen Horschig

Dr. Doreen Horschig, a fellow with the Project on Nuclear Issues at CSIS in Washington, D.C., analyses the current situation around the issue of nuclear power in the Middle East.

Armories of the Middle East

Hamas Weapons in Bulgaria 

25.02.2025

George Schinas, Ahmet Șenyurt

How a cache of weapons in southern Bulgaria is allegedly linked to a Hamas cell, planning attacks in Europe. iMEdD followed the trail of a man accused of being involved in the network. 

Armories of the Middle East

An Area that Changes Through the Barrel of a Gun

24.02.2025

Dr. Marina Eleftheriadou

Dr. Marina Eleftheriadou, scientific advisor for the dossier "The Armories of the Middle East," analyzes the region's geopolitical significance, its complexities, and the ever-growing need for research and study.

Data Analysis

Military Expenditure in the Middle East: Who Spends More?

24.02.2025

Kelly Kiki

Turkey and Israel increased their military expenditure more in 2023 than in 2022. A large percentage of GDP is spent on military expenditure for the economically struggling Lebanon.

Journalism

The USAID Crisis and Funding the Future of Independent Media

21.02.2025

Rowan Philp

The U.S. froze $268 million in USAID funding, leaving independent media in 30+ countries without pay or resources.

Ukraine

Distributing Newspapers on the Frontline of the War

20.02.2025

George Schinas

The story of Vasyl Miroshnik, who delivers his newspaper to some of the most remote villages of the Ukrainian front.

Journalism

Foreign aid freeze decimates investigative news outlets internationally

19.02.2025

David Kenner, Sam Ellefson

Investigative news organizations across the globe are scrambling to survive and fearing a backlash from authoritarian regimes following the Trump administration’s foreign assistance freeze and other moves to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development.

Journalism

Three Syrian Journalists in Exile  

17.02.2025

Katerina Voutsina

After the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024, journalists found the opportunity to rebuild a free press, but the risks continue.

Journalism

The AP kept the name Gulf of Mexico; White House barred reporters from events over it

13.02.2025

Matthew Crowley

After Trump's decision to rename the Gulf of Mexico, the AP retained the original name, prompting retaliation from the White House, which barred the agency from two events.

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