Last week, American diplomats and their Iranian counterparts sat down in Geneva for yet another round…
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What is really behind the West’s colonial nostalgia | Opinions
For many years, the global “rules-based order” was presented as a benign system of global governance established by…
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Iran-US talks in Muscat bought time, not a deal | Opinions
The first round of Iran-US talks in Muscat produced no breakthrough. The next few weeks will…
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What would be the impact of a US attack on Iran? | Opinions
Growing tensions between the United States and Iran have left the two countries one spark away…
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What al-Maliki’s return would mean for Iraq and the region | Opinions
Two weeks ago, incumbent Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani announced his withdrawal from the premiership…
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Why Qatar is betting on diplomacy with Iran | Opinions
Listen to this article | 8 mins The confrontation between the United States and Iran has entered a…
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Just like Venezuela, Iran, too, is expendable for Russia | Opinions
The abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by the United States military and the subsequent threats…
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I won the Oxford Union presidency. Then my identity was put on trial | Opinions
In December 2025, I was elected president of the Oxford Union, the world-famous debating society. I…
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Christmas is not a Western story – it is a Palestinian one | Opinions
Every December, much of the Christian world enters a familiar cycle of celebration: carols, lights, decorated…
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