Over six-and-a-half million fled Syria altogether, with the majority, 5.6 million, staying in countries near Syria. The situation in their host societies is...
levels of child food poverty in the UK – a country with the world’s fifth largest economy, is shocking. Also British women and children captured after the...
The necessity for readiness and physical maturity and mental development of individuals for starting a mutual life and marriage is to an extent that many...
An arms sales watchdog has accused the UK government of a serious failure to disclose intelligence that could save the lives of thousands of people involved...
“My short visit only confirmed my conviction and fear that the invasion would spell disaster for Iraqis. Removing Saddam was just a byproduct of another...
Israel has been regularly supplying Syrian rebels near its border with cash as well as food, fuel and medical supplies for years, a secret engagement in the...
In April 2017, on the pretext of a chemical attack in Khan Sheykhoon, on the orders of US president Donald Trump, the US military launched 59 Tomahawk...
The deeper tragedy is that Yemen’s situation is totally man-made, reflecting policy decisions in Saudi Arabia, Arab allies, the United States, UK, France and...
Richard Murphy, the former U.S. ambassador to Damascus, rejects the view that Donald Trump reacted hastily and impulsively to alleged chemical weapons attack...
The Friday U.S. missile attack on the Shayrat airfield in Syria can mark the beginning of a different political-security era in the burning Middle East.
The consequences of violent conflict are profound and far-reaching. Modern technologies of war give armies the capacity to kill scores of people brutally.