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The crisis has echoes of past humanitarian crises that left presidents wringing their hands over how to respond.
In Syria the damage is done, and future generations will continue to suffer from the cruel folly of those convinced they know ...
The time for fragmented fixes is over. If Europe is to regain control of its migration policy, it must first regain clarity ...
Moscow’s failures will resound beyond the Middle East. Whether the result of Putin’s conscious decision not to intervene or ...
With oil prices volatile and supply chains under strain, India eyes Libya as a critical addition to its long-term energy ...
When a government feels the need to repeatedly shut off the internet to silence its own people, it exposes its most crippling insecurity: citizens who can freely speak to one another and the global ...
China, India, Brazil— grow rapidly, building infrastructure, trading in goods, and cultivating partnerships, the USA has ...
As racialised narratives increasingly determine how and where NGOs can operate, humanitarians must embrace a more politically ...
According to the government body, British tourists should avoid all travel to: All but essential travel should also be ...
In the wake of the US bombing of Iran, media outlets are warning about Iran retaliating with cyber attacks on the West. As ...
Trump’s sudden ultimatum to Russia is driven by ego, not strategy, and uses tariffs and threats as improvised leverage to ...
Donald Trump has overseen nearly as many air strikes in the first five months of his second term as Joe Biden launched in his ...