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Why BJP’s election upset failed to halt the persecution of Muslims in India
Muslims continue to be persecuted in India despite the weakening of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the fountainhead…
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Israel is not interested in peace
Just when you thought the situation in the Middle East couldn’t get any more incendiary, the assassination of Hamas’s political chief Ismail…
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For a fair world, stand with Palestine
Addressing a joint meeting of the United States Congress on Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pushed back against international…
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The recognition of Palestine is undermined by support for harmful policies
On May 28, Ireland, Norway, and Spain announced they are formally recognising Palestine as a state. The move was welcomed by Palestinians…
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Healthcare in Syria is at risk of collapse
On April 30, the European Union’s eighth annual conference on “Supporting the future of Syria and the region” in Brussels…
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US congressman Cuellar indicted for alleged Azerbaijan influence scheme
A member of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Texas, Henry Cuellar, and his wife have…
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The wrongs and harms of a Roma register in Norway
I was trained to be an academic, not a whistleblower. But when I found out that the Norwegian police had…
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The solidarity of shared trauma: De-exceptionalising Gaza
Eric Reinhart “I live out by O’Hare. Every time a plane flies overhead at night, my hands shake. I’m looking…
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The Canadian arms embargo on Israel that was not
Alex Cosh is an editor with the status-quo-allergic independent Canadian news upstart, The Maple. Cosh is a young reporter with…
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The problem with British policing is not ‘just a few bad apples’
On February 29, an independent inquiry into the abduction, rape and murder of Sarah Everard by an off-duty police constable…
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