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What a Withdrawal From Afghanistan Would Look Like
Politics

What a Withdrawal From Afghanistan Would Look Like

Over the past two years, a bipartisan consensus has emerged thatthe United Statesshould leaveAfghanistan. This summer, PresidentDonald…

Carter Malkasian 08 November , 2019
Johnson Hopes to End Political Stalemate before Christmas

Johnson Hopes to End Political Stalemate before Christmas

The next UK general election is only a month away, and all major parties across the country have kick-started their campaigns. In these extraordinary…

Ali El Shamy 08 November , 2019
Protests in Iraq are Turning Up the Heat on Iran
Culture & Social Affairs

Protests in Iraq are Turning Up the Heat on Iran

Masses of people have taken to the streets of Baghdad and several southern provinces, angry over corruption, poor public services and lack…

Yasmine El Geressi 08 November , 2019

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Participants in costume perform during the annual International Day of the Dead Parade in Mexico City, Mexico on October 27, 2019. Thousands of people from Mexico City took to the streets to enjoy the Day of the Dead parade in which hundreds of artists participated.(Getty)

November 1

A displaced Syrian boy cries at a school turned into a shelter for people displaced by the war, in the northeastern Syrian town of Hasakeh, on October 24, 2019.(Getty)

November 1

An artist applies colours on earthenware oil pots or diyas locally known as "Donthulu" at a workshop ahead of the Diwali festival in Hyderabad on October 22, 2019. (Getty)

November 1

A Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) supporter holds up a poster during an election campaign rally in Mokgweetsi Masisi's, President of Botswana and leader of the BDP, home village in Moshupa, on October 22, 2019. (Getty)

November 1

Japan's Emperor Naruhito (L) and Empress Masako (R) depart Akasaka Palace for the court banquet at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on October 22, 2019.(Getty)

November 1

Adam Lowe, founder of the Factum Arte foundation, prepares a replica of a "lamassu", an Assyrian protective deity depicted with a human head, the body of a lion, and bird wings, ahead of its unveiling at the University of Mosul in the northern Iraqi city on October 23, 2019. (Getty)

Rafal Bochenek, Malgorzata Wassermann, Andrzej Adamczyk, Piotr Cwik and other members of Poland's Law and Justice ruling party react after seeing the first results, as PiS was victorious in the parliamentary elections. (Getty)
Politics

Poland’s Right Won the Day, But Not the Future

When Poland’s right-wing Law and Justice party (PiS) first rose to power in 2015, some liberal commentators dismissed the populist upsurge as an…

Marta Figlerowicz 01 November , 2019
Demonstrators gesture and chant slogans during an anti-government protest in the southern city of Nabatiyah, Lebanon, October 20, 2019. (Reuters)
Culture & Social Affairs

Lebanon’s Protests: No Option is a Good Option for Hezbollah

As unprecedented protests took over the streets of Lebanon- from the North, all the way to the South, through Beirut and the mountains, the Lebanese…

Hanin Ghaddar 01 November , 2019
Why Latin America Was Primed to Explode
Politics

Why Latin America Was Primed to Explode

In a world aflame with protest,Latin Americastands out as a raging ten-alarm fire. FromBoliviatoEcuador,HaititoHonduras, the closing months of…

Moisés Naím and Brian Winter 01 November , 2019
An Omani woman casts her ballot at a polling station in the Gulf state's northeastern town of Izki during consultative council elections, on October 27, 2019. (Getty)
Politics

Omani Women Make Slow and Steady Progress in Political Office

The Sultanate of Oman, the oldest independent state in the Arab world, voted this week to elect an 86 member consultative council. Oman’s location at…

Yasmine El Geressi 01 November , 2019
Nowhere to Go
Politics

Nowhere to Go

In 2015, over 1.2 million asylum seekers arrived in theEuropean Union. They were fleeing war zones inAfghanistan,South Sudan, andSyria; economic…

Alexander Betts 01 November , 2019
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the ISIS leader, who at one point ruled over some eight million people, was killed in a U.S. Special Operations raid, on Saturday, October 26th, in Syria.(Getty)
Politics

Baghdadi’s Death Strengthens the Case for American Forces to Remain in Eastern Syria

The din of partisanship in Washington quieted briefly this weekend as figures across the political spectrum hailed the demise of ISIS leader Abu Bakr…

Joseph Braude 01 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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