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Taking a page from the French anti-Islam playbook, UK redefines ‘extremism’
As the genocide in Gaza continues to be streamed live to our screens, many Western governments are not only refusing…
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The ‘inclusive’ Afghan government Afghans do not want
On February 18, UN Secretary-General António Guterres will host a meeting of special envoys for Afghanistan in Doha, Qatar. The…
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World leaders’ responses to conflict imperil the rules-based world order
Agnes Callamard \ The world is heading towards a dangerous place where selective government outrage and “a la carte” application…
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In Rafah, the final – and most deadly – stage of this genocide is upon us
For many years, every time I travelled to Gaza to visit my family, I passed through the Rafah crossing, the…
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Putin is ready for talks on Ukraine, but on his own terms
On February 8, US TV anchor Tucker Carlson released a two-hour interview Some of his claims were outright shocking, such as…
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Defunding UNRWA is worse than collective punishment
On January 26, the very day the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued an interim ruling on South Africa’s case…
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Why the new Ram temple in Ayodhya is a turning point for India
January 22 is past us. For India, it was a big day. Its prime minister, Narendra Modi, said it was…
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It’s high time for all those at Harvard to stand with Palestine
Rameen A Javadian These days one of the most talked-about news stories in the United States is the resignation of Harvard University…
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Palestine, the alchemy of big lies and future of the university
In September 1944, as the genocide of European Jews was ongoing and the violence of World War II was at…
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Christian Zionist cowboys: American and Israeli affinities laid bare
Mimi Kirk In early November, a photograph of four white men in cowboy hats at JFK airport was uploaded to social media…
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