
Uncomfortable in the Light, Algeria’s Generals Still Refuse to Retreat to the Shadows
Even in the capital of another country, Algeria’s interim president could not escape the sight of thousands of his fellow

Even in the capital of another country, Algeria’s interim president could not escape the sight of thousands of his fellow

For centuries, the vast desert sands of the Arabian Peninsula were, at best, an uncomfortable fact of life, an everyday

If you want to understand our collective future, look no further than Africa. Let’s start with the obvious, Africa’s demographics.

Early this month, Israeli cities witnessed protests by some of the country’s 150,000-strong community of Ethiopian Jews. Protesters carried “Black

Rabea Kalawandy, a war correspondent and social-media influencer, was arrested on July 8 in Aleppo. This might seem sadly unremarkable

It is symptomatic of the divisive wedge that has been driven through the psyche of the British by the Brexit

On the same day last week, Germany and Italy offered separate proposals for how to handle Europe’s continuing migration crisis.

Recent political reforms by Abiy Ahmed, Ethiopia’s prime minister, have revived ethnic tensions within the country, resulting in violence that

Despite repeated warnings from Washington, Ankara has started receiving shipment of a Russian air defense system. All eyes now are

Throughout June there were a series of attacks inside Iraq under murky circumstances: three US bases and the compound of

What is the difference between antiquities seized by the British during the heyday of empire and those taken under cover

The confrontation brewing between Iran and the US in the Gulf poses a threat to global energy markets at large.

Shortly before Greece’s recent election, the gifted orator and then-prime minister, Alexei Tsipras, delivered a rousing speech to a cheering

On a countrywide scale, Syria’s battlefields and areas of control have been largely stable for a year or more. Territory

With the news that Oman will introduce so-called “sin taxes” from the end of September, Kuwait is the only remaining

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