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Sameera Fazili: The Second Kashmiri Origin Woman in US Administration

She is the deputy director of the National Economic Council in the Biden administration. She came to the spot light when she gave a White House press…

07 March 2021

Testimony to Modus Operandi of Iran’s Intelligence in Europe

An exiled Iranian opposition council released a letter sent by a former operative of the Iranian regime’s intelligence ministry to the United Nations…

26 February 2021

Mariam Al Mahdi: Revolutionary ‘Kandake’ as Sudan’s Top Diplomat

Mariam Al Mahdi is only the second woman to be appointed as Foreign Minister in Sudan’s history. A doctor and a politician, she represents the…

26 February 2021

Trump Triumphs, Democracy Defeated

12 March 2021

Two Killed in Myanmar City of Mandalay in Another Day of Protests

Two people were killed in Myanmar's second city Mandalay on Saturday when police fired to disperse protesting opponents of a Feb. 1 military coup,…

20 February 2021

Raghad Saddam Hussein: Her Father’s Defense and Prospects of Political Involvement in Iraq

Raghad Saddam Hussein is the eldest daughter of Saddam Hussein, the late president of Iraq.  She took the responsibility of helping her father…

19 February 2021

WHO Mission to China to Release its Report, Amid Concerns over Lack of Raw Data

After months of the world’s pressure on China over its refusal to allow World Health Organization experts to trace the origins of the Covid-19…

19 February 2021

Celebrating Human Fraternity, An Inter-Faith Dialogue Pioneer Should be Remembered

As the world is facing unprecedented challenges brought upon by the COVID-19 pandemic, a global action is highly required based on cooperation,…

14 February 2021

Aung San Suu Kyi: From Symbol of Peace to Genocide Denial

Majalla - London Aung San Suu Kyi is a Myanmar politician and 1991 Nobel laureate for Peace, who was severely criticised for her initial silence,…

13 February 2021

Mohamed El-Erian: The Egyptian-American Renowned as One of the World's Most Widely Followed Economists

Dr Mohamed A. El-Erian has worked on economic and financial issues in both the public and private sectors. Currently, he is the President of Queens’…

10 February 2021
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Trump's visit tests 'special' US-UK relationship

16 September 2025

Despite Trump's often hostile engagement with traditional US allies, Starmer has trodden a careful path to keep him on side. But is this sustainable?

Christopher Phillips
Opinion

'The Voice of Hind Rajab' shows cries for justice are only getting louder

07 September 2025

A 24-minute standing ovation at the film premiere was more than a symbolic gesture of justice for Israel's murder of little Hind, but a heartfelt cry of real anguish over the ongoing genocide in Gaza

Samer Abou Hawwach
Armed men from the MSA, an armed political movement in Mali's Azawad region, gather in the desert outside Menaka on March 14, 2020. AFP
Politics

The Sahel's paramilitary problem

09 September 2025

Armed groups are being formed in places like Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso, where state militaries cannot defeat jihadists and separatists alone. Once formed, however, they seldom stay loyal.

Sergey Eledinov
Egyptian writer May Telmissany poses during a portrait session held on April 15, 2014, in Paris, France. Ulf Andersen/Getty
Culture & Social Affairs

May Telmissany: writing is an act of resistance against the ugliness of the world

14 September 2025

The acclaimed Egyptian writer talks love, betrayal, autobiography, and the lack of Arab literary identity

El-Sayed Hussein
Lina Jaradat
Politics

Butterfly effect: can the Palestine protest movement turn the tide?

14 September 2025

For nearly two years, protests around the world calling for an end to Israel's war on Gaza haven't fizzled out, but grown. Their geographic reach and longevity appear to have no precedent in history.

Bryn Haworth

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