The British government of Keir Starmer revoked Filip Dewinter’s Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) yesterday, meaning Dewinter can no longer enter the United Kingdom. In an ‘ETA-cancellation’ email ...
The reason is almost always the same: the invisible architecture is broken. In my previous article, “Happy team or a ...
Syria is no longer defined by the dramatic frontlines and rapid territorial shifts that once dominated headlines. Instead, it ...
Heydar Aliyev: The leader behind Azerbaijan's modern achievements and advanced relations with Europe
Heydar Aliyev, Azerbaijan's third president (1923–2003), remains the foundational architect of the country's modern ...
Palestine 36' won 5 of the 10 awards it was nominated for in Europe and Asia, set in 1936 when Palestinians revolted against ...
Yesterday, a series of alerts lit up my screen, and with them came a familiar, heavy wave of uncertainty, the kind that does ...
A good friend gave me Al-Shouq wal-Qaranful (Thorns and Carnations, written by Yahya Sinwar), just before I left for Egypt. I wasn't particularly eager. I had recently tried Mein Kampf – for the same ...
The photo that Thierry Baudet, founder of FvD (Forum for Democracy, a large Dutch political party), posted on X with Tommy ...
There are films that tell a story, and then there are films that undo you while pretending to be about someone else’s life.
There is a moment in every alliance when something shifts—not with a declaration, not with a rupture, but with a hesitation ...
The Gaza Strip is experiencing a massive infestation of rats and large gerbils, particularly active at night. Some explain ...
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