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Moscow’s failures will resound beyond the Middle East. Whether the result of Putin’s conscious decision not to intervene or ...
Ms. McKay is a war and humanitarian-focused international correspondent and author of 'Only Cry for the Living: Memos from ...
The time for fragmented fixes is over. If Europe is to regain control of its migration policy, it must first regain clarity ...
At Moscow’s central Taganskaya metro station, commuters stream past a newly-restored monument to a former ruler whose reputation is undergoing a dramatic revision in Russia: Joseph Stalin.
It is possible that fear lurks behind these words. Fear of open competition, in which conditions a 70-year-old ruler has very ...
In a world where political change is often the mantra, a select group of leaders have managed to hold onto power for not just ...
Reactions in Ukraine to the new rhetoric in Washington have thus been mixed. Ukrainian commentators recognize that Trump is ...
Nearly four years after the Taliban reconquered Afghanistan, numerous countries have diplomatically engaged with the Islamic ...
As the region wakes to fresh developments, tensions, diplomacy and resilience define the headlines. From shifting alliances ...
President George W Bush saw the Iraq war as “a crusade” to rid the world of “evil-doers” by “God’s chosen nation”, records ...
The US and Israel’s collaboration in dismantling Iranian nuclear facilities through the use of critical and cutting-edge ...
President Ilham Aliyev’s clear message to Ukraine—that it must never accept violations of its territorial integrity—has ...