POLITICS
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French blunder: Controversial security law and shutting down of human rights NGO
By Daniel Raynolds France has been almost regularly featured in the front pages of newspapers across the world, but for reasons…
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On Western Sahara, Bolton is wrong
By Khalil Haddaoui John Bolton claims to know well the issue of Western Sahara. He was a close collaborator of James…
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A new Iran nuclear deal
John le Carre died last week. He is widely regarded as one of the most talented of novelists. He has…
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The US’ anti-Turkish sanctions will strengthen its target’s sovereignty
Subversive Sanctions Mideast observers were alarmed but not necessarily surprised to hear that the US recently imposed targeted sanctions against…
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Africa pivotal in new world order
By Renuka Naj The election of Joe Biden promises a return to conventional U.S. foreign policy in Africa. He may…
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Biden must repair Trump’s Middle East damage beginning in Riyadh
By Yasser M. Dhouib According to reports in the Israeli media, Israel’s prime minister met secretly in late November with…
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Biden’s Russian obsession
By Paul Shields In a recent interview on 60-minutes, President-elect Joe Biden claimed that Russia is currently the biggest threat…
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The death of the French president and the story of his diamonds
Early this month the former president of France Valery Giscard D’Estaing died. The Guardian in its obituary described him as…
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Biden’s election and its impact on global climate policy
By Samarth Kavoori Following President-elect Joe Biden’s successful presidential campaign, the United States is likely to re-join the Paris Climate…
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Biden will make America “normal” again
By Bill Nicholov Unless Trump and his enablers prevent it, Joe Biden will become president and he will Make America…
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