The Inevitability of the Israel-Hamas War in Gaza
January 16, 2024
It is over one hundred days since the Hamas terrorist attack against Israel on October 7, the most violent act committed against Jews on a single day since the holocaust,…
The Wests Failed Leadership Over China and Uighur Abuses
February 9, 2021
How the West has failed in its response to China's re-education camps, and how its relations need to change to stop the genocide.
Lockdown as UK Battles Coronavirus
March 24, 2020
The UK government has implemented its strictest measures yet to combat the spread of the Coronavirus. Prime Minister Boris Johnson made the televised announcement that members of the public will…
Forced Labour Camps In Xinjiang China
November 14, 2019
Uighur detainees are being forced to pick cotton in forced labour camps in Xinjiang province, according to multiple news sources. New evidence comes amid reports of abuse and ‘re-education’ in…
Peace Deal Could be Last Chance for Yemen Civilian Survival
November 14, 2019
Peace talks between Houthi rebels backed by Iran and a Saudi Arabia led coalition could mark the end of the Yemen Civil War. If the peace talks fail, it could…
Bernie or Biden: Democrats Best Shot Against Trump
September 13, 2019
The third debate in the Democratic Party’s presidential primaries took place last night at Texas Southern University, revealing major divergencies in policies between the ten candidates. More important than policy…
How Boris Johnson Can Still Get a Deal After Major Commons Defeat
September 4, 2019
Boris Johnson‘s government faces a serious setback in its Brexit agenda, after opposition parties have successfully voted with a majority of 328 to 301 to take control of Business of…
Voiceless: Uighur’s in Chinese ‘Re-Education’ Camps
June 28, 2019
In China’s far-western region of Xinjiang, Uighurs and Kazakhs, both majority Muslim ethnic groups, face security restrictions at unprecedented levels, where their movements and actions are monitored daily, the intention…
Escaping the Iran Hostage Crisis
February 17, 2019
The Iranian Revolution, which celebrated its fortieth anniversary on 11 February, brought about dramatic changes to Iran, and Middle Eastern politics. It marked the beginning of an Islamic theocracy unlike…
Forty Years On from the Iranian Revolution
February 10, 2019
Around the iconic Azadi Tower in Tehran, larger crowds than have gathered in previous years will be expected, as commemorations of the fortieth anniversary of the Iranian Revolution go ahead.…
Can Theresa May’s Brexit Deal Survive?
January 16, 2019
The UK Parliament unanimously voted on Tuesday against Theresa May’s Brexit deal, but with a greater proportion of MPs agreeing with the Prime Ministers deal than any others, it may…
Challenges ahead for Indonesia after Tsunami and ‘Deadliest Year’
December 29, 2018
Indonesia is still recovering from the aftermath of a deadly tsunami from last Saturday, the latest in a series of natural disasters that has blighted the country in recent months;…