15 Jul 2019
When will Hong Kong protests end?
The summer of discontent looks set to continue as grievances widen.
Weeks of prot...
13 Jul 2019
'I felt I was going to die': Battling domestic violence in Iraq
Iraq is emerging from more than a decade of intermittent conflict. People are rebuilding th...
13 Jul 2019
Boycott, resist, push back: Shifting narratives on Israel in the US
The United States's support for Israel, usually at the expense of Palestine, has been u...
12 Jul 2019
Will there be another war in the Gulf?
The United States, UK and Iran all agree:they don't want war, but tensions are rising b...
12 Jul 2019
Is the UK's special relationship with US under threat?
What started as a leak of secret diplomatic memos to a British tabloid newspaper has led to...
10 Jul 2019
Can Georgia and Russia resolve their difference?
Relations worsen following Georgian protests and insults against Russia.
Georgia ...
10 Jul 2019
Why are European aid workers arrested for helping refugees?
The recent high-profile arrest of a German boat captain who brought Africans seeking refuge...
10 Jul 2019
Has Israel's wall brought security?
Israel's separation wall still stands and continues to affect the lives of Palestinians...
10 Jul 2019
'Victory or Egypt': What can Sudan learn from its neighbour?
A path to democracy could now exist in Sudan after a power-sharing agreement was reached on...
07 Jul 2019
Istanbul: A Turkish haven for Arab journalists
In a period when journalism is considered to be under siege in Turkey, a specific group of ...
07 Jul 2019
Who runs OPEC? Russia, Saudi and the hunt for higher oil prices
On the sidelines of the G20 summit in Japan, Saudi Arabia was successful in getting the Org...
07 Jul 2019
Turkey: No country for bold journalists?
Last month, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan held a rare press briefing for journalis...