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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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Imran Khan facing arrest: How did we get here?
Officers on Sunday arrived at the residence of former Prime Minister Imran Khan in a bid to arrest him in a case…
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Qatar’s emir criticises aid delay to Syria earthquake victims
Qatar’s emir says he was puzzled by the delay in delivering aid to victims in Syria of last month’s earthquake,…
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Could the African Union push Israel into international isolation?
Patrick Gathara Even by the low standards of a country used to being regularly condemned for human rights abuses, disregarding…
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Facing tragedy, Turkey mends ties with Greece and Armenia
In the past few years, Turkey’s foreign policy has been defined by resets. Ankara has buried the hatchet and re-engaged…
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The Darfur conflict revisited: Lessons un-learned
I first stumbled on the formative phase of the ongoing conflict in Darfur almost by accident during a brief visit…
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Guantánamo: Sorry seems to be the hardest word
It was very moving to watch the tracker that followed the United States air force C17 aircraft as it flew…
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It’s time for a borderless Africa
On February 7, Kenyan police arrested 41 undocumented Ethiopian migrants and two human smugglers at a house in Nairobi. The all-male…
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Iraq’s constitutional reform process must avoid past mistakes
In October last year, the Iraqi parliament approved a new government with a mandate to jump-start political reforms. Among its priorities is…
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