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Amin Saikal is a emeritus Professor of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies, Australian National University; and Vice Chancellor's Strategic Fellow at Victoria University. Depending on the Iranian ...
Graduating from City, University of London with an MA in International Journalism, and with publications as a correspondent in Euronews, Are We Europe, Insider, Gay Times, among others, Daniel's work ...
With the disappointment of the 2023 counteroffensive and the shift to a brutal attritional war, the mood has darkened in the pro-Ukrainian information space. The West’s dramatic isolation over the ...
As polarisation deepens, the rise of populism seems unstoppable. But focusing on shared values and local solidarity may just save democracy picture alliance / Anadolu | Luciano Adan Gonzalez Torres A ...
The UN Climate Change Conference in Baku was shaken right at the start by the announcement that US President-elect Donald Trump was planning to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement once again.
Champagne corks popped in New York after the majority voted in favour of a UN tax convention. The clear result paved the way for a stronger role of the United Nations in shaping more inclusive and ...
The war has strained global supply chains — from semiconductors to car parts. This calls for policies to mitigate disruptions and increase resilience The Russian invasion of Ukraine has not only ...
The representatives of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa arrived to South Africa for the 15th BRICS Summit with big plans. From 22 to 24 August, according to South African Foreign Minister ...
The country can’t master such a bleak future on its own. Failing to take vital measures will result in a regional security nightmare Reuters/Essam Al-Sudani A general view shows a boat on dry ground ...
We need greater equity when it comes to reporting — minority-world news outlets cannot keep refusing to work with majority-world journalists Reuters/Nicolas Economou Mostly white journalists, brown ...
Child labour, land grabbing, pollution — the EU’s supply chain law is intended to oblige companies to protect people and the environment. But despite years of democratic negotiations at European level ...
As a joint, in a bong, in a vaporizer, in cookies, brownies or gummy bears - there are many ways to consume cannabis. But they have only one thing in common: they are banned in the European Union.