
What the West Gets Wrong About Qatar’s World Cup
History will be made on November 20 when Qatar and Ecuador meet in Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor in the first

History will be made on November 20 when Qatar and Ecuador meet in Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor in the first

November 2022 will go down as a pivotal month in the history of contemporary technology. Twitter, the small but influential

Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows, and the misery of the Ukraine war has dragged some of Russia’s unusual

It was with chants of “Death to the Terrorists” that a new era opened in Israel after the November 1

Last month, as protests spread across Iran, the military’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was focused on another, less obvious threat to the

It is 28 years since the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change entered into force, with the simple but

Despite decades of vaccine development, smallpox remains the only disease ever to be fully eradicated by vaccination. By the end

The state of Africa’s transition to renewable energy is anything but positive. While the continent is home to bountiful wind and solar potential, not

Iran’s decision to supply Russia with kamikaze drones and short-range ballistic missiles for use in Ukraine has brought the Islamic Republic’s firepower to the

There has been a second coup in Burkina Faso; the third in the Sahel this year. Mere months after Paul-Henri Damiba overthrew

Tunisian officials breathed a sigh of relief on October 15 after the International Monetary Fund announced preliminary approval for a $1.9

Infighting between rebel forces has been a recurring theme throughout the Syrian civil war, with shifting alliances between armed factions producing a trail

The COVID-19 pandemic radically changed our relationship with cities. This shouldn’t be news to anyone but the changes will have

As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine complicates European energy security, many countries are being forced to scramble for new sources of

There are countless examples of the Justice and Development Party’s (AKP) dubious spending habits, from $50,000 handbags for Turkey’s first lady to purchasing

The US pursuit of “energy independence,” let alone “energy dominance,” did not last long. Like presidents before him, Joe Biden finds himself
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