Syria’s war is not over, but a growing number of German policymakers are trying to revoke asylum and send Syrians back home
detailsA pointless conflict has caused the worst humanitarian crisis in the world
detailsQatar became the first autocratic Gulf state to engage with its critics rather than refusing to talk to them and barring them entry to the country
detailsa resolution remains possible to achieve it five steps must be taken without delay
detailsDriven from their villages to Mosul, then into refugee camps, hundreds lose hope of return
detailsMessages of Imam Alis to his governors and officials represented the clear-cut face of the Islamic policies in administering the state and the people
detailsFacing an antagonistic Washington, there is still much Rouhani can do to heal Iran’s internal divisions
detailsThe United Nations considers the stateless Rohingya to be among the world’s most persecuted minorities
detailsThe regime is worried by the change of administration in Washington and Trump’s policies that may have adverse effects on Saudi security and long-term existence
detailsImages of dead, injured, and distraught young children filled the media on an almost daily basis
detailsProtesters are cowed, but the repression carries on
detailsThe military launched an offensive against the minority group in October
details“It was all based on race hysteria, xenophobia in the past, and you don’t want that to repeat again.”
detailsAs hundreds of refugees continue to risk their lives to reach Europe
detailsAbout 400 workers in Qatar have been without pay for up to four months, according the Indian Community Benevolent Forum charity
detailsTens of thousands of supporters of Turkey's ruling and main opposition parties rallied together in support of democracy
detailsYears after promising democratic reforms, Bahrain’s government is going after its critics with a new vigor. How long will London and Washington hold their tongues?
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