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Middle East Broadcasting Networks
Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
Springfield, Virginia 32,742 followers
We are the premier, Arabic-first language source of news, commentary and information that connects the Middle East & USA
About us
Middle East Broadcasting Networks (MBN) is the premier, Arabic-first language source of news, commentary and information that connects the Middle East and America. We reach Middle Eastern audiences with a distinctly American voice. Our flagship brand, Alhurra, delivers independent news and analysis via alhurra.com, social media, and short-form video — while our expanding offerings include podcasts, newsletters, data-driven reports, and more. Based in Washington, D.C., and active in major Middle Eastern capitals, MBN operates under a Congressional mandate through the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM). Our Products Website – Alhurra Arabic: https://www.alhurra.com English: https://alhurra.com/en/ MBN Agenda Weekly report on U.S. policy debates and decisions in Washington that impact the Middle East. MBN Friday Briefing The best of MBN’s reporting, analysis and commentary – every Friday in your inbox. MBN Iran Briefing A weekly digest on Iran’s politics, economy, and foreign policy, led by veteran analyst Andres Ilves. Subscribe to our newsletters: https://alhurra.com/en/newsletter MBN Magazine Our home for distinctive voices and perspectives on the region. Read here: https://alhurra.com/en/magazine
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https://www.alhurra.com
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- Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Springfield, Virginia
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2004
- Specialties
- News, Information, Political News, Middle East News, US News, and Technology News
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Springfield, Virginia 22153, US
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Just hours before the constitutional deadline expired, the name of Ali al-Zaydi emerged as the Coordination Framework’s candidate for prime minister. U.S. President Donald Trump congratulated al-Zaydi on Thursday on his nomination, saying in a post on Truth Social that he looked forward to a “strong, vibrant, and highly productive new relationship between Iraq and the United States.” Al-Zaydi is not a traditional politician. A businessman with no political background or experience in state institutions, he nonetheless appeared to the Coordination Framework as a temporary solution to an internal and external crisis that has been escalating rapidly. But the path to the premiership did not begin in Baghdad alone. Read more ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eWjVMrF8
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◼️ Statistics from the Abdorrahman Boroumand Center for Human Rights show that Iranian authorities executed more than 615 people since the beginning of the current year up to the completion of this report. ◼️ The number of executions in #Iran increased by 260 cases compared to the same period last year. ◼️ The HANA Organization says that the number of those executed in Iran during 40 days of the war reached 20 people, including nine on charges of belonging to the Iranian opposition, nine linked to last January’s protests, and two on charges of spying for Israel. Read More ➡️ https://lnkd.in/ervZFX-R
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#IranBriefing | Two months in, the costs of the war continue to mount — in lives, physical destruction, and countless secondary effects.
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◼️ Yet even though official security forces are stronger, more numerous, and better equipped, the Iraqi government refuses to challenge these rogue militias. The reason lies in an ideological assumption that has paralyzed the state. Shiite leaders are keen to avoid anything that might fragment the Shiite political bloc. Allowing any sort of disunity, they believe, might undermine “the Shiite right to rule.” Iraq’s Shiite elite also tends to view the Iranians as Iraq’s only sectarian ally in the region (since Iran is the only neighboring Shiite state), and is willing to allow Tehran to support its local proxies rather than alienate it. ◼️ The Shiite power structure has, over the years, constrained the Kurds and subdued the Sunni militias. It overlooks the destruction that the militias cause to the state as a whole. The dominant Shiite factions have no goal beyond remaining in power and no plans to build the state or develop its economy. They show little concern for strengthening state institutions, upholding the constitution, or protecting public rights and freedoms. So they stand by passively as the militias continue their acts of subversion. When such violations become matters of public opinion, the government rushes to issue statements promising investigations – but the public treats these plans with ridicule, since such committees have never convened nor issued any findings. Full article of Iraqi novelist Ahmed Saadawi ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/esYpkD2K
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For over 50 years, the global nuclear order has been anchored in one framework: the NPT. Today, that framework is under serious strain. No binding limits between major powers. Growing uncertainty around Iran’s nuclear capabilities. And a widening gap between rules—and how they are applied. Henry Sokolski in a conversation with MBN editor in chief Leila Bazzi explore a critical question: Is the system still functioning—or are we entering a new phase where power, not rules, defines the nuclear order? This is a conversation about more than nonproliferation. It’s about the future of global stability. Watch more: https://lnkd.in/ewPvUzmt #Iran #MiddleEast #NuclearWeapons #IAEA
Are We Losing Control of Nuclear Weapons?
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◼️ For more than half a century, the world has relied on one central framework to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons: the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. Today, that system is under exceptional strain. ◼️ There are no longer binding limits on the world’s two largest nuclear arsenals. Global powers are modernizing instead of disarming. And tensions around Iran’s nuclear program continue to escalate. ◼️ All of this comes as diplomats gather in New York for the NPT Review Conference from April 27 to May 22, 2026. The question now is no longer whether the system is being tested – but whether it can still hold. Full article of Leila Bazzi, Editor-in-Chief at MBN–Alhurra ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/ett_H9YF #Iran #War #US #MBN
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What’s behind the UAE’s withdrawal from OPEC… why now, and who are the biggest losers? #WithJoeKawly Joe Kawly, 𝘔𝘗𝘚 #UAE #OPEC #MiddleEast