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Al Arabiya
07-04-2025
- Politics
- Al Arabiya
Hezbollah is a ‘cancer,' Iran brought region to ‘dangerous place,' Morgan Ortagus says
US Special Envoy for Middle East Peace Morgan Ortagus has called for the complete disarmament of Hezbollah, comparing the Iran-backed group to a 'cancer' within Lebanon that must be excised if the country is to have any hope of recovery. In a Special Interview on Al Arabiya News presented by Hadley Gamble, the senior Trump administration official accused Iran of dragging the Middle East into a perilous new phase of instability.


Al Arabiya
03-04-2025
- Business
- Al Arabiya
Exclusive Daniel Yergin on Trump's tariffs: The end of an era for free trade and globalization
In an exclusive conversation with Al Arabiya News' Hadley Gamble, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and economic historian Daniel Yergin warns that US President Donald Trump's new tariff regime marks a historic shift away from free trade. Yergin calls it a 'great recalibration,' signaling a break from decades of global economic integration, with rising trade nationalism, an uneven energy transition, and deepening geopolitical rifts. He also cautions that America's new factories may not bring back jobs and that the green agenda is colliding with the hard math of global energy demand.


Al Arabiya
13-02-2025
- Politics
- Al Arabiya
Exclusive US Gaza approach ‘difficult,' UAE's ambassador says in session with Hadley Gamble
The United Arab Emirates' ambassador to the United States, Yousef Al Otaiba, said on Wednesday that the US approach to Gaza was 'difficult.' 'But at the end of the day, we're all in a solution-seeking business, we just don't know where it's going to land yet,' he said during a World Government Summit session moderated by Al Arabiya News' Hadley Gamble. President Donald Trump said the United States would take over the war-ravaged Gaza Strip and develop it economically after Palestinians are resettled elsewhere, actions that would shatter decades of US policy toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Asked whether the UAE and the United States could find common ground on Gaza, the ambassador said his country was going to try. Otaiba said the two countries could still hold talks and coordinate even if they might disagree on a certain issue. 'We are agile, we make our voices heard and we are very outspoken and unapologetic about this, so just like any relationship, sometimes our friends listen to us, sometimes they don't, sometimes we agree on certain positions, sometimes we disagree, we've always strived to find common ground,' he said. 'Just because we don't like a certain thing, it doesn't mean we don't talk to each other,' he added.