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Israel must be forced to end the occupation, or there will be no Palestinian state

The “peace process” is now a useful instrument for...

Trump intends to move US embassy to Jerusalem

This morning President Donald Trump called Palestinian President Mahmoud...

The quiet battle for control of the internet

The recent and intensifying push by governments to promote...

A military coup is afoot in Zimbabwe. What’s next for the embattled nation?

Nobody is safe from the rages of Zimbabwe’s First...

Is Bitcoin Shariah Compliant?

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First ever bill on Palestinian human rights introduced to U.S. Congress

Rep. Betty McCollum (D-MN) introduced a House bill on...

How Italy ignored the sexual harassment debate taking place around the world

Instead of opening a conversation about workplace sexual harassment,...

Embracing holy envy: ‘Allahu Akbar’

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‘Successful failures’ – the problem with food banks

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