Only the US — trusted by both sides — can broker an arrangement that secures their vital interests and outlines a shared future in Syria
By Kobi Michael
Eighty years on, we must remember and defend the greatness of a country that spent blood and treasure to fight for freedom
Statistical analysis of the latest fatality list revealed gross inflation of the numbers
The ‘Condemn The Guardian’ march is being organised by the Revolutionary Communist Group and urges supporters to ‘fight imperialism’
The NEU’s growing alignment with hard-left causes and anti-Israel rhetoric risks turning classrooms into political battlegrounds
The Asian nations, both of whose populations are more than 90 per cent Muslim, have a long history of pro-Palestinian advocacy, with neither recognising Israel as a legitimate state.
Court documents reportedly show staffers discussing their concerns regarding the freelancer in 2018, but his contract was only terminated in 2023
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