Have you noticed how everyone seems to be turning against protesters? It can’t have escaped anyone’s attention that coverage of protesters and
As the interest and hype started to build around the first presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, I decided to
Everything surrounding the violence and unrest in Charlotte has been fairly predictable – including most people’s reactions. People now tend to be already decided,
You might’ve thought that the United States‘ policy in Syria couldn’t get any more confused or damaged: but the admission that a
If anyone’s getting bored of me talking about the Libya intervention in 2011, I apologise – and I probably won’t do it
Following in the wake of the Chilcot Report into the Iraq War, British MPs have issued a substantial condemnation of David Cameron and
A couple of months ago when the UN-sponsored ‘Government of National Accord’ (GNA) was sent to take control of all national institutions,
Last week, for the first time since the start of the War in Syria, Turkish forces, backed by the United States, crossed
So just days after 48 year-old John Jones – a man closely associated with Julian Assange – is horribly killed in the
A lawyer, who has represented WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, was killed on Monday, crushed by a commuter train. The death of 48
At the end of my last post on Aleppo, Syria, and the battle to retake the country, I wrote that the chemical