Vote Violence In Flashpoint City Signals Long Road To Iraqi Kurdistan – Analysis
By Tuz Khurmatu* As residents on the Sunni Muslim side of Tuz Khurmatu cast their ballots on the question of
Read moreBy Tuz Khurmatu* As residents on the Sunni Muslim side of Tuz Khurmatu cast their ballots on the question of
Read moreBy Sam Kimball* Summer sun beats down like a spotlight on the Tigris River meandering through the town of Shirqat,
Read moreBy Ylenia Gostoli* An already overstretched and poorly functioning reception system for asylum seekers stranded on the Greek islands is
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Read moreBy Idayat Hassan* The Nigerian government has declared victory over the Boko Haram insurgency. The capture at the end of
Read moreBy Lou del Bello* The United States could start the process of withdrawing from the Paris Agreement on climate change
Read moreBy Samuel Okiror* Uganda and the United States have ended a six-year hunt for elusive warlord Joseph Kony and his
Read moreSouth America is in the grip of an unprecedented climate phenomenon that has unleashed unusually heavy rains and taken a
Read moreBy Tonderayi Mukeredzi* Chengetai Zonke lost much of her maize crop to drought last year. When it came to planting
Read moreThe UK Home Office is accelerating its drive for “illegal” migrants and those refused asylum to return home voluntarily –
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