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Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia’s opposition leader, is sipping tea in a London hotel and quoting Alfred Lord Tennyson’s poem, The Charge of the Light Brigade, at me.
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Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia’s opposition leader, is sipping tea in a London hotel and quoting Alfred Lord Tennyson’s poem, The Charge of the Light Brigade, at me.
As Egypt detains three Al-Jazeera journalists, a British correspondent based in Cairo tells Channel 4 News that reporting from the region has become “darker and more complicated”.
Hundreds are still unaccounted for and dozens have died after a ship carrying migrant African workers was wrecked off the coast of Italy.
It only takes a few extreme weather events or a prolonged drought to pit humans against each other.
A complex series of unanswered questions – Paul Mason looks at America’s sudden loss of diplomatic coherence and finds an uneasy Homeland.
In a US TV interview, Iran’s new president Hassan Rouhani says the country seeks peace and friendship and has no nuclear weapons as he continues on a seeming rapprochement campaign with the west.
One reason why Russia opposes US intervention in Syria is that it could make a bad situation worse. And from a Russian viewpoint, instability is a far greater worry than injustice or cruelty.
World leaders are meeting in St Petersburg just days before a crucial vote in Washington on a possible military strike against Syria. But who is calling the shots inside Damascus?
A complex series of unanswered questions – Paul Mason looks at America’s sudden loss of diplomatic coherence and finds an uneasy Homeland.
US soldier Bradley Manning has been sentenced to 35 years in prison by a military judge after being convicted of the country’s biggest breach of classified data.
Mohammed Badie, the spiritual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, is arrested in Cairo as pro-Morsi supporters claim the death toll in Egypt’s violence has reached 1,400.
William Hague says the crisis in Egypt is the most important event of the 21st century, as bloodshed on both sides sees police officers and prisoners killed.
The fate of the Islamic organisation at the centre of the crisis in Egypt is to be decided by the country’s cabinet in crisis talks today.
Today’s violent assault on the Muslim Brotherhood encampments in Cairo marks a victory for the security state led by General Sisi Lindsey Hilsum writes.