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The Taliban needs to start an intra-Afghan dialogue but with who?
For the past year and a half, the Taliban has taken the international community and the Afghan population on a…
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The German Greens and the ills of green party politics
Clara S Thompson Earlier this month, the European Union was expected to vote on a law banning the sale of…
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In Yemen, funding cuts are forcing us to triage the vulnerable
Jan Egeland As a veteran humanitarian aid worker, I have seen some of the worst conflicts and disasters in the…
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It was not Saied who introduced anti-Black racism to Tunisia
Haythem Guesmi Late last month, Tunisia’s authoritarian President Kais Saied borrowed yet another page from the global neo-fascist playbook and…
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Imran Khan crisis: Is Pakistan facing its own January 6 moment?
Amber Rahim Shamsi The day and night of March 14, as police and Imran Khan’s supporters clashed in Lahore –…
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Gender equality isn’t possible without abortion and contraception
It is Women’s History Month and the world is bursting with proclamations of support for gender equality and women’s rights.…
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Rape as a weapon of war against asylum seekers
Belén Fernández The first time I spoke with survivors of the Darién Gap – the notoriously deadly stretch of jungle…
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Forget Nazis, Britain’s cruel refugee plan mimics its own history
In the end, it was a single tweet followed by a blatantly partisan attempt to get its author to shut…
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Why Ukraine is wary of the Russian opposition
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine last year reignited a longstanding debate about the place the Russian opposition occupies in the…
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Unreliable US leadership in the shadow of elections
As a new round of presidential elections gets under way in the United States, much of the world looks with…
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