The world has lost a champion for women’s health globally with the death of the UNFPA director and former Nigerian Health Minister.
Prepare for the Battle to Save Britain (from Brexit)
The election result is definitive proof that the British people do not want Theresa May’s hard Brexit.
Where Iran, Israel, Russia Stand United
In the Middle East, Iran, Israel and Russia — despite their rivalries — all share one goal: maintaining disunity.
Qatar: Why Turkey Steps Into the Fray
Turkey steps into the Qatar fray to protect its turf against the Saudis in the fight over Sunni supremacy.
Theresa May, Xenophobe: The Political Utility of the EU
Theresa May has long been obsessed with immigration. On that issue, she has managed to connect with some UK voters.
Why Theresa May Is No Winner
The British Prime Minister supposedly had a “sure hand” for the June 8 elections. Then, she collapsed.
Why Did Corbyn Rise So Much?
Corbyn may have his significant liabilities, but at least he is authentic. Not a smooth politician by any means, he is far less wooden than Theresa May.
The Global Dimensions of the Qatar Crisis
The policy of side-stepping the proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran is becoming increasingly untenable for non-Arab Muslim nations and China.
Hitting Qatar, Targeting Iran
Saudi-UAE campaign to isolate Qatar and Iran puts Muslim nations in a bind.
Britain: Theresa May’s Vanity Election
The British Prime Minister, an eternal control freak, wanted to have herself a little election. Voters don’t appreciate it.
























