Given the current political forces in Baghdad and security realities in Mosul, an incremental approach is needed.
Recent developments on the ground are creating a localized Palestinian national discourse countering the threats that traditional political movements have failed to address.
Since the Referendum, the liberal élite and their media have largely neglected the societal threats inherent in the rifts exposed, while inadequately addressing the practicalities of Brexit.
A blog on making sense of Brexit: one version of what happens when members of the 'educated' British middle classes seek clarity.
While the ruins of Raqqa have changed hands, the drivers and impacts of the war remain open wounds.
What do a Somalia truck, a Filipino city, and a Niger start-up have in common?
How migrant activism in Italy (and beyond) is criminalised and used as a scapegoat for failed EU migration politics.
The New York Declaration called for states to ease pressure on less-developed countries like Lebanon, Jordan, and Ethiopia that host the most refugees.
The revolution to build democratic ‘stability’ and peace based on human rights and respect for citizen participation is an open-ended process in which dialogue, negotiation and participation are vital and ‘immortal’ cornerstones. Español