Davos 2026 and Global Fragmentation
The Davos 2026 Forum highlighted deepening geopolitical and commercial fragmentation, with countries increasingly cooperating only with allies and sidelining multilateral institutions. The Saudi delegation was notably active, showcasing ongoing economic diversification. China emerged as a calm and reliable leader amid controversial US policies, emphasizing multilateralism and free trade, while the West turned inward, marked by tense trade confrontations.
Trump's Board of Peace and Gaza
President Donald Trump announced the Board of Peace initiative, attracting over 30 countries but facing skepticism from major European nations. Despite reservations, the initiative remains the only concrete plan for Gaza, offering a ceasefire, a management committee, and the prospect of rebuilding and reviving the two-state solution, though significant obstacles persist.
Feminism and Human Rights
A Kuwaiti editorial explores the relationship between feminism and human rights, arguing that feminism addresses root causes of gender-based oppression often overlooked by broader human rights frameworks. Intersectional feminism is emphasized as essential for tackling overlapping forms of discrimination and advancing justice.
Saudi Arabia's Yemen Strategy
Saudi Arabia's approach to Yemen is framed as prioritizing land, identity, and development over maritime influence, aiming for stability through state reconstruction and inclusive dialogue. Riyadh's vision rejects fragmentation and external manipulation, seeking genuine renewal and unity for Yemen as a partner in regional stability.



