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Nuclear weapons should be relics of the past
In the quiet and peaceful steppe of Kazakhstan, a dark and ominous legacy lingers beneath the surface. Over four decades…
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BRICS expansion: A warning to the US, but not a ‘new Cold War’
Ahmadi Ali Last week, the bloc of nations known as the BRICS took the historic step of inviting six new…
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Trump will be jailed, the wheel has turned
Andrew Mitrovica Indulge me, dear readers. You might consider the scene I am about to describe as implausible, even fantastic.…
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Rohingya youth long for a future beyond the barbed wire
Sadia Rahman Six years have now elapsed since the world watched 700,000 Rohingya flee from Myanmar to Bangladesh in search…
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How Malta stole the youth of three young men
Cetta Mainwaring Every week in 2023, at least 11 children have died or disappeared while attempting to cross the Central…
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Deja Vu: The dark prospect of Trump 2.0
I have been reluctant to write yet another Donald Trump-related piece considering the general fatigue with his farcical politics. But…
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An Israeli civil war?
Marwan Bishara Israel’s decades-long colonial and religious war against the Palestinians has culminated in what appears to be Jewish civil…
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Sudan is heading towards complete state collapse
Abdelwahab El-Affendi As a result of a series of bloody conflicts, bad leadership, endemic corruption, long periods of complete international…
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Pride before a fall: Why I stopped going to Stonewall’s Pride
“I’d rather go ballroom dancing with Donald Trump than go to Pride today.” When I tweeted this obvious joke (I’m…
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Analysis: Iraq’s new budget may hamper more than it helps
The Iraqi Council of Representatives passed the 2023, 2024 and 2025 federal budgets on June 12, nearly eight months after…
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