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- A new reality has emerged on the world stage, and at the heart of it is Donald Trump’s leadership of the world’s largest economy and most powerful military. Before Trump’s ascent, most of the world had settled into a peculiar cycle every four to eight years, depending on which Republican or D...
- A century ago, only 10 percent of us lived in cities. According to the UN, 55 percent of the world’s population now lives in urban areas, a figure projected to increase to 68 percent by 2050. What does that mean for cities in the Arab world, and political and economic life in the future? In th...
- Talk of the “next recession” is often dismissed as alarmist fear-mongering. The wounds of the 2008 financial crisis and the resulting downturn are still fresh despite positive results from a synchronized global recovery effort. In these politically charged times, economic pessimism is considere...
- Sudanese demonstrators chant slogans as they march along the street during anti-government protests in Khartoum, Sudan December 25, 2018. (Reuters) It has only been a few days since the New Year fireworks lit up the skies of many of the world’s cities. For a brief moment, it was possibl...
- In this file photo, Turkish military vehicles ride at the Bab El-Salam border crossing between the Syrian town of Azaz and the Turkish town of Kilis, in Syria. (Reuters) Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s announcement of increased Turkish military intervention in Syria ...
- A little more than a month is left until March 29, the day the UK is set to leave the EU after spending nearly half a century as a member. The bloc emerged out of the ashes of World War II, which brought the continent to its knees. The pursuit of deeper economic integration, and the need to ...
- People march in central London take part in the Women's March as part of an international day of solidarity. (Shutterstock image) While Brenton Tarrant may have acted alone in carrying out his vile attack in Christchurch, New Zealand, he is certainly not alone in the wider s...
- Men suspected of being Daesh wait to be searched by members of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces after leaving the group's last holdout of Baghouz, in Syria's northern Deir Ezzor province on February 27, 2019. (AFP) On March 23, just two weeks ago, one of the most gripp...
- Financial and economic sanctions have become an important strategic tool for Washington to attain its foreign policy goals without engaging in destructive wars and courting messy outcomes. The Trump administration is leaning heavily on sanctions to induce regime change in Venezuela and Iran, wh...
- The visible effects of climate change occupy an increasing share of the international consciousness. This year alone, fires ravaged parts of the Amazon rainforest and across the Arctic Circle, from Siberia to Canada’s Northwest Territories. Glaciers are melting at alarming rates and hurricanes ...
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