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The dual impacts of Al-Dayah’s cry
Last Friday, I, like many others, was surprised by the statement issued by Salman Al-Dayah, the former dean of the Faculty of Sharia and Law at the Islamic University of Gaza.
Remembrance is a grave matter, not a spectator sport
War is futile, with no winners, only losers. No war ever solved a problem that could not have been better solved by other means, and no war ever solved a problem without creating another one.
Cooperation is needed to speed green development and save the planet
First, we are proud that Azerbaijan has been chosen to host the COP29 UN climate change conference, and we understand the great responsibility that comes with it.
Netanyahu chose ICC over GCC, and is likely to get what he wished for
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to enter the White House, pivotal moments in the past few weeks make it abundantly clear that the climate for both US and Israeli foreign policy will be very different next January.
Trump’s influence looms large over the world
As the world digests the result of last week’s momentous US presidential election and prepares itself for a Trump 2.0 presidency, it is not difficult to imagine how the world might look according to the new president.
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