The Arab Summit will be held in early November in Algeria, after a break of more than three years.

The summit comes in light of a turbulent regional and international scene.

Between the recent Tunis summit and the expected summit of its neighbor Algeria, Arab crises and disputes have worsened and their unity has cracked, not to mention the crises left by the repercussions of the Corona pandemic, so that the Russian war on Ukraine has worsened the Arab situation.

What will the upcoming Arab summit offer in terms of solutions to the various Arab crises?

Can the Algiers summit be an opportunity for Arab reconciliation and consensus?

Is it time to reform the Arab League?

The media, Amal Al-Arissy and her guest in this episode, Dr. Qawi Bouhniya, Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Ouargla in Algeria, tell the story of the Arab Summit and discuss its questions and haunting issues.