Columns

The Saudis are now in a position to pressure their poorer Egyptian partner to toe the line when it comes to their initiatives

Tallha Abdulrazaq

Egypt's refusal to provide the truth on the killing of Regeni led to the downgrading of relations with one of Sisi’s most useful allies

Mattia Toaldo

It is incumbent on the former colonisers to rethink the ideas and symbols which served to forge their hierarchical view of the world

Myriam Francois

It is expected that as the 2017 presidential election nears, the clashes between the conservative and moderate camps will escalate even further

Shahir Shahidsaless

The Conservatives’ determination to prevent Israel being held to account is making a mockery of the UK’s supposed support for human rights

Ben White

Terrorism is always rooted in socio-economic-political inequalities

CJ Werleman

Turkey does not have the elbow room to focus on the fight with one terror organisation and do less against the other

Ufuk Ulutas

Why does an organisation championing free expression accept money from a state that persistently tramples on Palestinian human rights?

Susan Abulhawa

The international community must conceive of Tunisia as a democratic ally and assist it with current economic and security challenges

Tania Ildefonso Ocampos

The recent regional geopolitical changes fuelled a sudden and rapid political turn in Lebanon that is unravelling in unexpected ways

Ibrahim Halawi