
How Ethiopia’s New Leader Is Reshaping Relations with the Middle East and East Africa
Abiy Ahmed is moving fast and building things. The youthful leader of East Africa’s largest country pushed through enormous reforms

Abiy Ahmed is moving fast and building things. The youthful leader of East Africa’s largest country pushed through enormous reforms

A fire on June 7 at Iraq’s key ballot storage facility in Sadr City, Baghdad, added another burn mark to

America’s most unpredictable president has just pulled a rabbit out of his diplomatic hat. In less than six months, Donald

At the end of May, online privacy campaigners scored a significant victory against large tech firms such as Google and

Turkey’s strongman leader, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, relies on two things to win elections: a strong economy and nationalism. With the

Jordan is at a crossroads, and the path it decides to take will have consequences for the region. For the

US President Donald Trump’s recent economic retrenchment has left both competitors and traditional allies reeling. In moves that often seemed

The atmosphere of absurdity surrounding the evangelical Green family, their Hobby Lobby business empire, the new Washington-based Museum of the

After waging a bloody war against the Kurds both at home and in Syria, it is the ultimate irony that

Before Twitter and smartphones revolutionized the way political struggles are documented and understood, Palestinians used hand-held video cameras to capture

Moqtada Al Sadr, the formerly fiery Iraqi cleric now reinvented as a nationalist politician whose bloc topped Iraq’s election last

When the Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, said that “all foreign troops must leave Syria,” an editorial in an Iranian

Three families, one common story: They all bought a better future. One family is from Gaza, but now carry Saint

A week on from the passing of Bernard Lewis, one of the 20th century’s most eminent and controversial scholars of

International Museum Day is an event celebrated in May. It attracts thousands of participants in many countries from Greenland to

If we were to adapt Albert Einstein’s definition of insanity to the Lebanese elections, it would read like this: Insanity
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