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Assad’s downfall could finally be on the horizon in Syria
Syrian president Bashar al-Assad once claimed that ‘no government in the world kills its people unless it’s led by a…
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The future of Hong Kong looks to be set in stone
“Self-determination is not a mere phrase. It is an imperative principle of action; which statesmen will henceforth ignore at their…
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The breaking of America’s social contract
“Rebellion is etched into American, and human, history. When people are systematically beaten, killed and not given the resources to…
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The clock is ticking for Iraqi PM Mustafa al-Kadhimi
The countdown has begun as to the end of the premiership of Iraq’s Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi. Sworn in a…
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Dominic Cummings is selfish and should have resigned
At the end of March, Dominic Cummings, special advisor to the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, travelled 260 miles from London…
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The Covid-19 lockdown in Greece
Greece, a nation of 10.7 million people has witnessed economic downturns, social upheaval, and a debt amounting to 376 billion…
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Will Britain ever become a successful multicultural state?
Boris may bluntly claim Britain to be a successful multiculturalist state, and although many argue this to be the case,…
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The region where the storm is only brewing
Overshadowed by their northern neighbours economically, politically and socially, Latin America sees the spotlight far less than they would like,…
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Labour’s road back to power
What with his Brylcreamed quiff and his chiselled, telegenic looks, his lawyerly gravitas and statesmanlike poise, it is easy even…
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