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It unfolded in plain sight over 18 months. The city of El Fasher in the Darfur region of Sudan, besieged by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF),…
Every few weeks, another announcement. Immigrants must do this to earn the right to stay in the UK. Others must do that if they are to…
I believe it is good practice as a columnist to keep track of when you have been wrong, and the thing I have got most emphatically…
All over the world, political leaders are gathering in hastily convened summits and meetings. Last week, after Israel’s strike against Hamas leaders in Doha – a…
There has been a familiar feeling in the air for a while, but not one I could identify until last week, when it finally settled. It…
The first time I met Al Jazeera’s Gaza team lead, Tamer Almisshal, was in July last year. His team had already buried two journalists, Hamza al-Dahdouh…
Immigration has been a fixture of Britain’s political discourse for so long, it now feels, like Voltaire’s god, that if the issue did not exist, we…
A new party has launched in the UK, and it didn’t take long for it to become the subject of frantic speculation. Will it split the…
There are many lies told by politicians when it comes to immigration in the UK, but none is bigger than the claim that it’s all too…
Why now? That’s the question. Why now, after 19 months of relentless assault that was plain for all to see, and declared by Israeli authorities themselves,…
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