Have you noticed how everyone seems to be turning against protesters? It can’t have escaped anyone’s attention that coverage of protesters and
Three men were charged two weeks ago with the murder of the Maltese investigative journalist/blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia, who was murdered in
I noted a few days ago the similarities between the late Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh and the late Libyan leader Muammar
Jerusalem is regarded as an international city, under a world body protectorate. That is its prevailing status. The United Nations has affirmed
It is baffling that ‘Russia-Gate’ is still going on – much less that so many platforms or agencies seem to be taking
The murder of former Yemen president Ali Abdullah Saleh by Houthi rebels will simply guarantee continued and intensified attacks by the Saudi-led
The situation in Libya has largely – and probably by design – fallen off the radar of most mainstrean news or journalism.
It’s difficult to tell – particularly for someone like me, who isn’t particularly well versed in the Zimbabwe situation. That being said,
It’s a story that seemed to suddenly blow up out of nowhere. And it resulted in Pritti Patel being called back from
As expected and predicted, the danger of further conflict in both Iraq and the Middle East has become apparent again – this
Tense, divisive or controversial ‘referendums’ seem to be the in-thing right now. Presently, a lot of coverage has been given to two