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Deputy Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs George P. Kent and top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine William B. Taylor Jr. are sworn-in prior to testifying before the House Intelligence Committee in the Longworth House Office Building on Capitol Hill November 13, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Getty)
Politics

Foreign Affairs Has Always Been at the Heart of Impeachment

Presidential impeachment inthe United Stateshas always seemed to be a domestic matter. PresidentBill Clintonwas impeached for lying about sexual…

Frank O. Bowman III 30 November , 2019
Demonstrators shout slogans as they march with placards and flags during a rally at Place de la Republique in Paris on March 10, 2019, in support of the ongoing protests in Algeria against the president's bid for a fifth term in power. (Getty)
Politics

Algeria Faces the Unknown—Finally

What if an election is held and no one votes? This question now confrontsAlgeria, where the government of interim PresidentAbdelkader Bensalahhas…

Robert Zaretsky 30 November , 2019
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Leader of the Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn answer questions during the ITV Leaders Debate at Media Centre on November 19, 2019 in Salford, England. (Getty)
Politics

The Great Political Realignment of Britain

In less than two weeks Britain will go to the polls in the most consequential election in years. The election is intended to break the deadlock and…

Yasmine El Geressi 29 November , 2019

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Workers carry buckets of saffron flowers to sort them at a cleaning center in Herat province on November 13, 2019. (Getty)

November 22

Iraqi protesters run for cover from teargas fired by security forces in al-Khalani square in central Baghdad on November 10, 2019. (Getty)

November 22

Young members of a carnival dance group perform during an event to celebrate the start of the carnival season on November 11, 2019 at the city hall in Erfurt, eastern Germany.(Getty)

November 22

Syrians throw stones towards Turkish military vehicles during a Turkish-Russian army patrol near the town of Darbasiyah in Syria's northeastern Hasakeh province along the Syria-Turkey border on November 11, 2019.(Getty)

November 22

Water bubbles up from a manhole on the flooded St. Mark's Square on November 14, 2019 in Venice. - Much of Venice was left under water after the highest tide in 50 years ripped through the historic Italian city, beaching gondolas, trashing hotels and sending tourists fleeing through rapidly rising waters.(Getty)

November 22

Anti-government protesters draped in Iraqi national flags walk into clouds of smoke from burning tires during a demonstration in the southern city of Basra on November 17, 2019, as protesters cut-off roads and activists call for a general strike. (Getty)

Ancient Egypt comes to the King’s Road
Culture & Social Affairs

Ancient Egypt comes to the King’s Road

WHAT’S IN A NAME? AN ENTIRE SOAP OPERA, APPARENTLY. I have always had a problem with the way popular culture has treated the reputation of the…

Bryn Haworth 22 November , 2019
Jeremy Corbyn: From ‘Unelectable’ to ‘Corbynmania, and Back Again?
Politics

Jeremy Corbyn: From ‘Unelectable’ to ‘Corbynmania, and Back Again?

A fixture of British politics for four decades, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was born in Wiltshire in 1949. His father David, an electrical…

Al Majalla - London 22 November , 2019
A crowd of shoppers estimated in the thousands attend the opening of a new Wegmans supermarket despite heavy rain in a renovated section of the Brooklyn Navy Yard on October 27, 2019 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. (Getty)
Business & Economy

The Progressive Case Against Protectionism

It has almost become the new Washington consensus: decades of growing economic openness have hurt American workers, increased inequality, and gutted…

Kimberly Clausing 22 November , 2019
Aerial view of a data center of China's e-commerce giant Alibaba is seen on June 28, 2019 in Zhangbei County, Hebei Province of China. Alibaba established two data centers in Hebei province to serve the cloud computing industries in northern China. (Getty)
Science & Technology

How to Win the Battle Over Data

In recent years, a number of authoritarian governments have begun taking data very seriously. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi…

Eric Rosenbach and Katherine Mansted 22 November , 2019
Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) and Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) seen during their bilateral meeting on November 13, 2019 in Brasilia, Brazil. (Getty)
Politics

Great Power Competition Is Washington’s Top Priority—But Not the Public’s

For all the acrimony in Washington today, the city’s foreign policy establishment is settling on a rare bipartisan consensus: that the world has…

Richard Fontaine 22 November , 2019
Indian Sikh activists from various radical Sikh organisations shout slogans in support of Sikh leader Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, and Khalistan -- the name for an envisioned independent Sikh state -- after prayers on the 33rd anniversary of Operation Blue Star at the Golden temple in Amritsar on June 6, 2017. (Getty)
Politics

Re-Emergence of Sikh Separatism

The 1947 partition of India made it evident that sectarianism was going to plague the subcontinent for the foreseeable future. Fast forward 70 years…

Ali El Shamy 22 November , 2019
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People shout slogans as they gather after a two-week ceasefire in the Iran war was announced, in Tehran, Iran, 8 April 2026. Majid Asgaripour / Reuters
Politics

US-Iran ceasefire unlikely to hold

07 April 2026

If the ceasefire collapses, China has an interest in getting the two sides back to the table, but it would be a difficult task given Tehran's deep mistrust of the US and Israel.

Xiaotong Yang
Al Majalla
Politics

5 unanswered questions on the US-Iran ceasefire

09 April 2026

The fragile truce faces significant obstacles.

John Haltiwanger
Al Majalla
Politics

The US-Iran war tanked Trump's popularity at home

07 April 2026

Instead of the "no endless wars" they were promised, Americans were thrown into a disastrous war and were feeling the economic pinch at the gas pump

Brian Katulis
Awami Rickshaw Union workers holding posters of Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Asim Munir, shout slogans after the US and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire in Lahore on 8 April 2026. Arif ALI / AFP
Politics

Behind the truce: Pakistan mediation proves pivotal

08 April 2026

Islamabad is humming with behind-the-scenes diplomacy to turn this tentative pause into lasting peace.

Kaswar Klasra
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir shake hands during a session at the Knesset in Jerusalem, on 29 March 2026. Reuters
Politics

Palestinian executions are now official Israel policy

08 April 2026

Israel's parliament approved a draconian death penalty law last week that only applies to Palestinian prisoners, in a move that the UN says "would constitute a war crime"

Khaled Essam Eleslamboly

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