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- University students light a flare and wave Lebanese flags during anti-government protests in Beirut, Lebanon, November 6, 2019. (Reuters) There was a time when Lebanon’s “Zuama,” or confessional-come-political leaders, held sway in their respective communities. Their role in pro...
- Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson delivers a speech during his visit to Dudley College of Technology in Dudley, Britain, June 30, 2020. (Reuters) UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson last week announced £5 billion ($6.2 billion) in pledges for infrastructure building. His much-hy...
- An Afghan girl works at a brick-making factory in Nangarhar province, January 6, 2015. (Reuters) The last fortnight has seen some of the most drastic action taken in regard to the lingering injustices and inequalities surrounding black people. The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movemen...
- Social distancing rules associated with the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) have had the unexpected effect of hampering parliamentary process in the UK. Both the lower and the upper houses have found their almost-sacred democratic process significantly limited by measures to stop...
- UK Prime Minister and Conservative Party Leader Boris Johnson. (Reuters) Preoccupied with the current pandemic, policymakers and the media alike took little notice of this month’s decision by the Equality and Human Rights Commission not to conduct an inquiry into a...
- Two months ago, Alexander Lukashenko, the dean of the post-Soviet dictators, stood in a peaked cap of cartoon proportions and told the Belarussian people that vodka and trips to the sauna would see them through the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis. This attitude has been aped by other auth...
- Modern handshake etiquette developed during the 19th century and, by 1900, it was the most common method used to greet others. (Reuters) A good, firm handshake is a universal sign of strength and assuredness; an act of mutual respect between two people that is central to the soci...
- Quarantine is a word that has dominated news stories over the last fortnight. As the world struggles to cope while caught in the grip of a new virus, few have drawn historical parallels with the Black Death bubonic plague of the 14th century. Much like the current coronavirus and avian flu, thi...
- As international leaders gathered for the 56th Munich Security Conference last week, faced with the combined challenges of an Iran cut loose of its nuclear agreement, the outbreak of a frightening new virus and an EU at an impasse after the UK’s withdrawal, a sense of trepidation reflected t...
- Andre Azoulay, adviser to the Moroccan king, at the Bayt Dakira (House of Memory) Jewish museum, in Morocco’s Atlantic coastal city of Essaouira. (AFP) For 70 years, the Israeli-Palestinian problem has remained open, like a festering wound, prohibiting a lasting peace in the wide...
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