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After failing to obtain the release of an American pastor unjustly imprisoned for twenty-two months in Turkey, the Trump administration imposed sanctions against the Islamic-nationalist…

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Heaven knows, I am no supporter of Boris Johnson, but I wonder whether there may be issues – perhaps of less symbolic value – but…

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In 1997, an article appeared in The Lancet, a medical journal, describing what was labelled Syndrome E. The ‘E’ stands for evil and the syndrome…

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Most countries have some kind of broadcasting levy to pay for public radio and television. In the UK there is the license fee to pay…

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On 3 August, at the Kasumbalesa border crossing between Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC, former Zaire), an incident occurred. It was non-violent…

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They say that the chances of a no-deal Brexit are rising. If there is one thing that these Brexit negotiations show it is the fundamental…

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Yes, it is hot. The heat has also added a layer of what I can only describe as degradation to our public services. But before…

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For the last couple of decades, the question has raged as to who would win the media wars: content providers or media platforms that can…

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On July 27, the White House said that President Trump would receive President Putin in Washington early in 2019, and that Trump would later travel…

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I went to the Social Liberal Forum conference last weekend and found it completely transformed – no more endless whingeing but real debate about big…

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The fall of the Berlin Wall and the whole authoritarian Soviet system in 1989 heralded what we all thought was a victory for liberal democracy….

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The romantic mossy stones of Ruskin’s Venice and Charles Aznavour’s city transform to sadness when love vanishes. The contemporary Venice of old groceries stores and…

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