This is Lebanon’s modern history: bloody and conflicted. Present events are unfortunately of a piece. Lebanon’s ...
Despite being strewn with mistakes, Unleashed shows that deep down the former PM always believes himself to be right.
There’s a particular type of column, upsettingly common in British newspapers over the past few years, that can be summarised ...
Governmental secondary schools in Egypt do not allow Palestinian students to enrol in classes, so recent exiled ...
Why the State of Israel is central to Jewish identity. By Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis It is said that Chaim Weizmann, who would later become the first president of the State of Israel, was once asked ...
Has the Austrian election heralded “a new era” in Europe? The hard-right's victory is causing unease in Brussels. By Luke McGee The victory of Austria’s hard-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) in the country’s ...
Although the Covid debate has retreated into the back pages, its fervour flattened by the dead bureaucracy of the ongoing ...
Scotland is not immune to the Burnham effect. In the SNP’s recent Programme for Government, Holyrood’s equivalent of the King ...
William Dalrymple’s The Golden Road places India, not China or Europe, as the global wellspring of learning and power.
The situation in the Middle East is only getting more dangerous.
It’s one that was established by Rachel Reeves’s Labour conference speech in which she declared: “Growth is the challenge.
We still live in the postmodern landscape defined by the Marxist thinker, who died this month.