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The Death and Life of Terrorist Networks
Culture & Social Affairs

The Death and Life of Terrorist Networks

ISIS is quietly "rising from the ashes" in parts ofIraqandSyria, but this is not the first time that it has recovered from a near-death experience…

Christopher Blair Erica Chenoweth Michael Horowitz Evan Perkoski and Philip Potter 09 October , 2020
The Death and Life of Terrorist Networks
Culture & Social Affairs

The Death and Life of Terrorist Networks

ISIS is quietly "rising from the ashes" in parts ofIraqandSyria, but this is not the first time that it has recovered from a near-death experience…

Christopher Blair Erica Chenoweth Michael Horowitz Evan Perkoski and Philip Potter 09 October , 2020
The Coronavirus Election
Politics

The Coronavirus Election

Amid the tumult of coronavirus, the US presidential election is looming ever closer.When a global pandemic sickens more than 6 million Americans and…

Al Majalla - London 09 October , 2020
What’s the Best Way to Approach Coronavirus Anti-vaxxers? Through Personal Relationships, Not Scientists
Science & Technology

What’s the Best Way to Approach Coronavirus Anti-vaxxers? Through Personal Relationships, Not Scientists

As scientists around the world rush to find a vaccine to put an end to the death and economic destruction wrought by COVID-19, age-old fears and…

Yasmine El Geressi 09 October , 2020
No More War? Israel, Lebanon Agree to Negotiate Maritime Border 
Politics

No More War? Israel, Lebanon Agree to Negotiate Maritime Border 

AsLebanon quickly sinks ever deeper into its most severe economic crisis in its modern history, the announcement that it had agreed to a framework…

Al Majalla - London 09 October , 2020
Joe Biden: The Long Arc of his Political Career  
Politics

Joe Biden: The Long Arc of his Political Career  

Long before reaching one of the highest political offices in the nation, Biden — born on November 20, 1942 — grew up in the blue…

Al Majalla - London 09 October , 2020
Senate Republicans Move to Consolidate Conservative Power in the U.S. Supreme Court
Politics

Senate Republicans Move to Consolidate Conservative Power in the U.S. Supreme Court

Amid the tumult of President Trump’s brief hospitalization with the coronavirus, and Democrats’ rising fortunes in the polls ahead of the November…

Joseph Braude 09 October , 2020

October 2

October 2

A woman weeps as members of pro-US conservative right-wing and religious christian groups wave flags and shout slogans during an anti-government rally in the central Gwanghwamun area of Seoul on August 15, 2020. (Getty)

October 2

Young elephant bulls tussle playfully on World Elephant Day at the Amboseli National Park (365 kilometres southeast of the capital Nairobi) near Oloitiktok in Kajiado east county on August 12, 2020. (Getty)

October 2

A healthcare worker prepares to conduct a nasal swab test for Covid-19 from inside a coronavirus testing isolation booth at a hospital. (AP)

October 2

Winds blow flying embers from a burning tree during the Bobcat fire in Juniper Hills. The fire, which erupted on 6 September in the Angeles national forest, has become one of the largest fires in Los Angeles County’s history, covering more than 100,000 acres. (Reuters)

October 2

Children play along the eroded coastline after the tide receded. Fishing villages like Bargny have been fighting the rising seas for decades, with hundreds of houses lost and families displaced. (Getty)

October 2

Museum educators playing the role of pilgrims look at a rainbow at a living history museum village in Massachusetts. Dozens of events, from art exhibits and festivals to lectures and a maritime regatta featuring the Mayflower II, a full-scale replica, were planned to mark the 400th anniversary of the religious separatists’ arrival at what we now know as Plymouth. (Getty)

The World Still Needs a United West
Politics

The World Still Needs a United West

OnAugust 14, 1941,U.S.PresidentFranklin Rooseveltand British Prime MinisterWinston Churchillsecretly met aboard a ship off theNewfoundlandcoast. The…

David McKean and Bart M. J. Szewczyk 02 October , 2020
The Death Penalty Isolates America
Politics

The Death Penalty Isolates America

OnJanuary 22, 2009, his second full day in office,U.S.PresidentBarack Obamasigned an executive order prohibitingthe use of torture by theU.S…

Daniel Baer 02 October , 2020
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Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Damascus, Syria, December 22, 2024.
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Politics

Ahmed Sharaa on Syria's 'zero-problems' strategy

26 August 2025

Syria's president says the Abraham Accords aren't the right fit for Damascus. Instead, he hopes to reinstate the 1974 disengagement agreement with Israel or something similar

Ibrahim Hamidi
Tunisia's President Kais Saied (R) shows Massad Boulos, senior adviser to the US president for Africa, pictures of starving children in Gaza during their meeting at the presidential palace in Carthage on July 22, 2025. Tunisian Presidency / AFP
Business & Economy

The US returns to North Africa with an eye on Beijing and Moscow

29 August 2025

The US is prioritising trade, investment, and regional stability as it reasserts influence from Morocco to Libya

Mohamed Sharki
France's President Emmanuel Macron (L), Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer meet on the sidelines of the two-day NATO Heads of State and Government summit in The Hague on June 24, 2025. Ludovic MARIN / AFP
Politics

European countries trigger the ‘snapback’ of Iran sanctions

29 August 2025

France, Germany, and the UK ran out of patience with Tehran and are bringing back previously halted UN measures

Keith Johnson
People mourn for Palestinian journalists Moaz Abu Taha and Hussam al-Masri, a Reuters contractor, who were killed in an Israeli strike on Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis in Gaza on August 25, 2025, along with 15 others. AFP
Culture & Social Affairs

'Genocide didn't unfold in Gaza; it was the intent all along'

25 August 2025

A new book by Lebanese jurist Mazen Shindab provides an invaluable legal resource on the genocide in Gaza, laying bare the flaws of international law and the moral imperative to hold Israel to account

Abdul Rahman Mazhar Halloush
Sara Padovan
Politics

Are land grabs becoming the norm in today's world?

25 August 2025

Trump's willingness to cede Ukrainian land to Russia will have global repercussions, but the acceptance of land seizures actually goes back decades, with Israel being a serial offender

Christopher Phillips

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