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A Contested Frontier: Will The West Bank Be Annexed?

By Katie Dominy, Middle East correspondent for The InternationalCover photo credit: Dave Herring It’s been famously dubbed ‘the never-ending conflict’. In fact, the long-standing hostility between Israel and Palestine has been such a common feature of international affairs for the past seventy plus years, it has almost disappeared from the regular news cycle. That is, […]

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The World After Covid: Climate Change

In this series of articles, The International explores the ways in which Covid-19 has changed the course of our planet’s history. In this second piece, our editor-in-chief Adam Bennett examines how the climate crisis has been reshaped by the pandemic. “Today, dolphins can be seen swimming in the newly-clear waters of Venice. As people stay […]

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May 2020: The World In Review

In this series of articles, our foreign affairs editor Colin McGinness provides a concise roundup of the biggest global political events from the past month. North America As the death toll of the Covid-19 pandemic reaches past the grim milestone of 100,000 in the United States, the nation is still in the midst of preparing […]

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The World After Covid: Inequality

In this series of articles, The International explores the ways in which Covid-19 has changed the course of our planet’s history. In this first piece, our editor-in-chief Adam Bennett examines how the debate around inequality, a defining issue of the 21st century so far, has been reshaped by the pandemic. “My savings were non-existent, and […]

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From Covid To Chaos: Hong Kong Faces An Uncertain 2020

After four months of successful social distancing and lockdown measures, Hong Kong has been an outlier in responses to the Covid-19 pandemic. With a sense of palpable optimism, the city has begun to reopen its schools and begin the process of returning to some sense of normality. However, for Hong Kong, ‘normality’ is likely to […]

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Revising Ramadan: How Worshippers Are Finding Solace In Quarantine

By Katie Dominy, Middle East correspondent for The International In times of uncertainty, countless millions across the world turn to their religious or spiritual beliefs to find solace. And so it should come as no surprise that the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), the birthplace of the world’s three major monotheistic religions, is no […]

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Special Report: Disinformation

This report was compiled by Joseph Eyre. You can find Joseph on Twitter here. For Houston Chronicle reporter Mike Glenn, it seemed an ordinary enough assignment. On a bright summer morning in 2016, the journalist headed to his city’s Islamic Da’wah Center to cover a protest organised by a Facebook group named ‘The Heart of […]

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How Have Different Countries Responded To Covid-19?

Quarantine, it transpires, is fertile ground for conspiracy theories. With flights grounded and social media in overdrive, reliable information is perhaps more scarce than ever before. Many popular fake news stories appearing on social media feeds in the developed world focus on comparisons with other countries. “Why are we trapped inside”, one viral post begins, […]

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What Is The Green New Deal?

At times, it can feel as though a large part of modern politics is two sides throwing buzzwords at each other until the tedium becomes too much to bear and we stop reading the news. Wrapping up complex issues in near-meaningless slogans is a global (and historical) phenomenon, be it ‘Get Brexit Done’ in the […]

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The Rise Of The Flexitarian

Conventional wisdom tells us that most of the time, the average new year’s resolution will never make it into February. Given that the most popular resolution across the Western world last year was to eat less meat, logic would suggest that the carnivorous population would be fully restored as we head into March. But it […]