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, Azerbaijan's third president (1923–2003), remains the foundational architect of the country's modern ...
Yesterday, a series of alerts lit up my screen, and with them came a familiar, heavy wave of uncertainty, the kind that does ...
Palestine 36' won 5 of the 10 awards it was nominated for in Europe and Asia, set in 1936 when Palestinians revolted against ...
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 ...