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Nancy Pelosi: The Most Powerful Female Politician in US History

Nancy Pelosi is the 52nd Speaker of the House of Representatives, having made history in 2007 when she was elected the first woman to serve as…

01 February 2021

Fukuyama: Polarization Impedes Efforts to Thwart Covid-19

In an interview with Foreign Policy, the famed political scientist Francis Fukuyama revisits his view of liberal democracy as the end of ideological…

29 January 2021

Is the Covid-19 Vaccine Safe and Will it be Mandated?

On Monday, AstraZeneca said its Covid-19 vaccine was "highly effective." This comes after similarly positive vaccine news from drug…

15 January 2021

Did Sweden’s Unorthodox Approach to Covid-19 Succeed or Fail?

While in much of Europe the atmosphere is becoming markedly more anxious, with cases on the rise and new restrictions coming in several countries as…

03 November 2020

'Deadly Stuff': Trump's Own Words Bring Focus Back to Virus

Try as he might to change the subject, President Donald Trump can’t escape the coronavirus. In April, the president tried to shift the public's…

10 September 2020

What's Driving India-China Military Standoff

Tensions along the disputed India-China border seem to be getting worse, three months after their deadliest confrontation in decades. The Asian…

10 September 2020

Key Points From Draft French Programme for Lebanon

France has drawn up a draft roadmap for Lebanon’s next government, after President Emmanuel Macron told Lebanese politicians on a visit to…

03 September 2020

Kremlin Foes Who Have Suffered Mysterious Fates

Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, who is in intensive care in a Berlin hospital, was poisoned with a Soviet-style Novichok nerve agent in an attempt to…

03 September 2020

A US Withdrawal from Iraq is Good News for Iran

President Trump last week redoubled his plan to withdraw all U.S. troops from Iraq “shortly” during a meeting with the county’s new prime minister. …

03 November 2020

Iran Says it Detained a UAE Ship and its Crew on Monday

Iran seized a United Arab Emirates-registered ship violating its territorial waters this week, Iran’s Foreign Ministry said on Thursday, adding…

20 August 2020
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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
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'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
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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
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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
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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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