
The Twitter Files, Palestine and a Question of Bias
Elon Musk really wants you to believe that Twitter is relevant beyond the narrow confines of social media. Since the billionaire completed
Elon Musk really wants you to believe that Twitter is relevant beyond the narrow confines of social media. Since the billionaire completed
It is difficult to understand what the Biden administration is doing in northern Syria where its allies, the Syrian Kurds, have been bombed
The start of this week brought a new weapon in the West’s financial war against Russia. Since the invasion of Ukraine began, Western
Every 10 years, a census is carried out in England and Wales by the Office for National Statistics. Its purpose
Archeological treasures unearthed at the Neolithic village of Cayonu, 40 kilometers northwest of modern-day Diyarbakir, in southeast Turkey, are challenging previous theories on prehistoric agrarian
Since the 2011 Arab Spring protests transformed the Middle East, Twitter has been a vital social media platform worldwide. From clerics to
At a time when French-Algerian relations were supposed to be on the mend, Algeria’s Central Bank issued, on November 1,
As Russia’s war in Ukraine enters its ninth month, Turkey has emerged as one of the conflict’s most important external
The world just passed a quiet milestone, topping 8 billion people on Earth. Embedded in this demographic story is an important developmental one:
After a two-year slowdown, tourism is once again booming in the Middle East. As countries lift their COVID-19 travel restrictions and demand for travel
In the murky world of ISIS families, all diplomacy is conducted quietly. On Monday, the Spanish government quietly admitted it
Pakistan’s economy is in a deep mess. This summer’s epic floods took more than a thousand lives and inflicted billions of
Throughout COP27, which ended on Friday, there was the usual juvenile sniping at the engagement in the climate-change mitigation process of
The story of renewable energy across the Middle East and North Africa is usually told from one viewpoint: the sun
Last month, Turkey declared war on disinformation with the passage of a 40-item law designed to govern how information is shared online. But by
Less than a month after being inaugurated as Iraq’s prime minister, Mohammed Shia Al Sudani is already reneging on promises he made to
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