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Sertaç Aktan

Brussel, Belgium
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Sertaç Aktan is a journalist based in Brussel, Belgium.
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UNRWA Gaza Director Anderson: 'No Safe Zone in Gaza'
12 Nov 2024  |  tr.euronews.com  |  Turkish  |  Humanitarian Crisis
Scott Anderson, UNRWA's Gaza Director, warns of the critical humanitarian situation in Gaza, emphasizing the lack of safe zones amid ongoing conflict. He calls for respect for civilian areas and addresses accusations of UNRWA's leniency towards Hamas, asserting the organization's commitment to neutrality. The article details the resurgence of violence between Israel and Hamas, resulting in significant casualties and international condemnation. It also mentions legal actions against Israel in the International Court of Justice, highlighting the dire conditions in Gaza, including shortages of food, water, and medicine.
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Jonathan Broder

Washington, United States of America
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Jonathan Broder writes about defense and foreign policy for Newsweek from Washington. He's been covering national security issues for more than two decades, including 12 years as a writer and senior editor at Congressional Quarterly. Before moving to Washington, Broder spent 20 years as an award-...
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Netanyahu’s Napoleon Moment
20 Nov 2024  |  www.spytalk.co  |  English  |  Iran-Israel Tensions
The article discusses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's current military and political challenges, drawing parallels to historical overreaches by leaders like Napoleon and Hitler. It highlights Israel's military dominance over Hamas and Hezbollah but warns of the potential for a perpetual conflict if political solutions are not pursued. The piece critiques Netanyahu's hardline government, which is influenced by religious nationalists, and explores the implications of continued military aggression, particularly towards Iran. The article also touches on international legal challenges facing Israel and the potential for broader regional conflict.
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Bill Corcoran Top Rated

Cape Town, South Africa
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Bill Corcoran is a journalist based in Cape Town, South Africa. He has worked across Sub-Saharan Africa for the past 11 years providing breaking news and analysis from Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Lesotho, Swaziland, Liberia, Uganda, Malawi and Zambia to name but a few countries. Bill is currently the ...
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South Africans seek ways to repair US relations as 30% tariffs seen as punishment
04 Apr 2025  |  The Irish Times  |  English  |  Diplomatic Relations
The article discusses the strained relations between South Africa and the US following President Donald Trump's imposition of 30% tariffs on South African exports. The tariffs are seen as a punitive measure, reflecting damaged diplomatic ties. Key issues include South Africa's foreign policy of non-alignment, its support for Palestinian rights, and the controversial land expropriation law. The US has accused South Africa of human rights violations against Afrikaners, while South Africa views the tariffs as retribution. The article highlights the need for South Africa to appoint a new ambassador to the US to navigate these challenges, with suggestions for candidates outside the ruling ANC.
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Khaled Diab

Brussels, Belgium
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Khaled Diab is an award-winning freelance journalist, blogger and writer who is currently based in Belgium. He has previously been based in Tunis, Jerusalem, Brussels, Geneva and Cairo. 

Khaled writes for leading publications in Europe, the Middle East, the United States and Asia. He also ...
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A year of horror in Gaza, the graveyard of civilisation
01 Oct 2024  |  chronikler.com  |  English  |  Humanitarian Crisis
The article discusses the devastating impact of the ongoing conflict in Gaza, highlighting the humanitarian crisis and the failure of the international community to intervene effectively. It criticizes the Israeli government's actions, particularly under Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, and the role of Hamas in exacerbating the situation. The piece also reflects on the broader implications of perpetual warfare and the erosion of international law and human rights. The narrative is critical of the United Nations and other international bodies for their ineffectiveness, and it underscores the dire conditions faced by the Gazan population, including widespread displacement, famine, and the destruction of infrastructure.
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Jane Flanagan Top Rated

Cape Town, South Africa
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Africa Correspondent of The Times (London)
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Marco Rubio shuns South Africa’s G20 amid land and Starlink rows
06 Feb 2025  |  www.thetimes.com  |  English  |  Starlink
Marco Rubio has decided not to attend South Africa's G20 summit, citing concerns over land reforms and Starlink's licensing issues. Elon Musk criticized South Africa's ownership laws, which led to a response from President Ramaphosa defending the country's policies. The absence of a senior US diplomat is seen as an opportunity for China to strengthen ties with Africa. The article highlights tensions between the US and South Africa, with criticisms of the Trump administration's approach to Africa and Musk's influence on US foreign policy.
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Isabelle Gerretsen

London, United Kingdom
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Isabelle Gerretsen is a freelance journalist based in London, United Kingdom, who writes about climate, the environment and sustainability. She writes for the BBC, CNN, Climate Home News and The Independent.
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From Trump to a 'game-changing' lawsuit: Seven big climate and nature moments coming in 2025
07 Jan 2025  |  BBC News فارسی  |  English  |  International Relations
The article outlines significant climate and nature events expected in 2025, including Donald Trump's second presidency, which poses challenges to climate action, and the submission of new national climate goals under the Paris Agreement. It highlights the potential impact of an International Court of Justice advisory opinion on climate obligations and the ongoing negotiations on plastic pollution. The article also discusses the role of satellite technology in monitoring environmental changes and the importance of the upcoming COP30 climate talks in Brazil. Despite challenges, there is optimism about the momentum of the clean energy transition and the integration of climate and nature agendas.
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Ylenia Gostoli

London, United Kingdom
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I'm a multimedia reporter and writer. I have covered social change, conflict and rights in more than ten countries across the Middle East and Europe while based out of London, Rome and the West Bank.

I'm experienced across all aspects of digital journalism - from filing breaking news to ...
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Has Turkey cut all ties with Israel?
20 Nov 2024  |  The New Arab  |  English  |  Diplomatic Relations
Turkey has intensified its opposition to Israel's actions in Gaza and Lebanon, with President Erdogan condemning them as 'genocide' and taking steps such as denying Israeli President Herzog's aircraft access to Turkish airspace. Despite Erdogan's claims of severing ties, diplomatic missions remain operational, and economic relations continue, albeit with public backlash. The Turkish government faces criticism for its economic ties with Israel, leading to protests and a phased suspension of trade. The ongoing flow of Azerbaijani oil to Israel via the BTC pipeline remains a contentious issue, with Turkey balancing its role as an energy hub against diplomatic pressures. Experts suggest Turkey may use international legal measures to address the situation, while Erdogan navigates a complex geopolitical landscape.
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Kim Harrisberg

Cape Town, South Africa
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Kim Harrisberg is a multimedia journalist based in Cape Town, South Africa.

She won the Vodacom Online Journalist of the Year award in 2015 for her multimedia storytelling piece on domestic worker's salaries in South Africa.

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Africa: First Aid, Now Trade - Will Trump Axe South Africa AGOA Trade Deal?
14 Mar 2025  |  allAfrica.com  |  English  |  Land Reform Policies
The article discusses the potential revocation of South Africa's tariff-free access to U.S. markets under the Africa Growth and Opportunities Act (AGOA) due to U.S. President Donald Trump's disapproval of South Africa's land reform policies and its case against Israel at the International Court of Justice. The AGOA trade deal, which offers duty-free access to the U.S. market for sub-Saharan African countries, is up for review, and South Africa's alignment with its criteria is in question. The article highlights the economic implications for South Africa, including potential impacts on its automotive, agricultural, and manufacturing sectors, and the need for South Africa to seek alternative economic and political alliances, such as with BRICS countries, in response to the diplomatic tensions with the U.S.
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Shenaz Kermalli

Toronto, Canada
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Shenaz Kermalli is a freelance journalist based in Toronto, Canada. She currently teaches journalism at Humber College in Toronto.
 
Shenaz is a former producer and writer with Al Jazeera English, BBC News, and CBC Television. Her writing has appeared in The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, The ...
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We are a cheeky people
18 Sept 2024  |  shenaz.substack.com  |  English  |  Human Rights
Dr. Naledi Pandor, South Africa's former Minister of International Relations, reflects on global issues such as poverty, inequality, and the failure of powerful nations to promote global unity. She highlights South Africa's role in supporting Palestinian rights and criticizes the double standards in international law. The text underscores South Africa's commitment to human rights, drawing parallels with its own history of apartheid. It calls for global attention to conflicts in Sudan, Libya, and other regions, advocating for peace and adherence to international law.
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Sanjay Kumar

Hazaribagh, India
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Working  in Sai Media and Advertising Services 
&  Associated with International Media for  providing News & Contents.  - Working since Jan.2016 to till this date in Jharkhand.
Associated with short film making,research 
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Palestine takes center stage at Jaipur Literature Festival, world’s largest literary show
30 Jan 2025  |  Arab News  |  English  |  Literature Festival
The Jaipur Literature Festival, India's largest literary event, is focusing on the history and current situation in Gaza and Palestine. The festival features discussions on the impact of Israeli attacks on Gaza, with speakers like Pankaj Mishra and Selma Dabbagh addressing the geopolitical ramifications and justice issues. The event highlights the challenges of discussing Palestine in Western literary festivals and aims to provide a platform for open dialogue. Key figures like William Dalrymple emphasize the responsibility to accurately represent the situation in Gaza, while speakers like Gideon Levy and Avi Shlaim contribute to the discourse on the region's future.
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Lottie Limb

Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Lottie Limb is a digital reporter for Cambridgeshire Live, based in Cambridge.

She has a strong interest in environmental issues, and has previously written features in a freelance capacity for euronews Living and Ecohustler.
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COPs are struggling to keep 1.5C alive. Are there better forms of climate diplomacy?
23 Oct 2024  |  www.euronews.com  |  English  |  UN Climate Summits
The article examines the challenges faced by the UN climate summits (COPs) in achieving the 1.5C target set by the Paris Agreement. It highlights the frustrations with the multilateral process, which requires consensus among 197 signatories, and explores alternative approaches to climate diplomacy. Experts like Anthony Burke and Simon Sharpe suggest smaller, sector-specific treaties and reforms to the COP process, such as reducing the influence of fossil fuel lobbyists and adopting new decision-making methods. The article underscores the need for more effective climate action and the potential for complementary initiatives outside the COP framework.
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Lorraine Mallinder

London, United Kingdom
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Multimedia journalist (print/audio/video) -  BBC, Al Jazeera, The Irish Times, Global Post, Forbes, European Voice (now politico.eu) and many others. Westminster-based - over the past decade, I have covered subjects as diverse as Brexit, Scottish independence, Canadian native rights, narco-...
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50 years ago, the UK expelled Chagos Islanders. A court ruling may mean they can go home.
20 Nov 2024  |  The Christian Science Monitor  |  English  |  International Court of Justice
The UK has handed over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius after a court ruling, allowing Chagossians to potentially return home after being expelled over 50 years ago. However, many Chagossians remain skeptical of both the UK and Mauritius, feeling excluded from negotiations and concerned about their future. The agreement allows for resettlement on the islands, except Diego Garcia, which remains under UK control for military purposes. Chagossians express distrust towards Mauritius, fearing erasure of their history and identity, while some advocate for Mauritian sovereignty as a pragmatic solution.
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Alastair Mccready

Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Alastair McCready is editor for regional magazine Southeast Asia Globe, based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. He is able to provide editing, photography and reporting, as well as contacts in country and across the region.
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Amnesty International accuses Israel of committing genocide in Gaza
05 Dec 2024  |  www.aljazeera.com  |  English  |  Human Rights
Amnesty International has accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, asserting that the Israeli military's actions meet the legal criteria for genocide. The report, based on extensive research and witness interviews, claims Israel has committed acts banned by the 1948 Genocide Convention. Amnesty's secretary-general, Agnes Callamard, emphasized the intent to physically destroy Palestinians in Gaza, criticizing the international community for failing to act. Israel has dismissed the report as false, maintaining its actions are in self-defense against Hamas. The report also highlights the international community's failure to press Israel to cease its actions, calling for stronger international intervention.
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Carolina Mella Happe

Guayaquil, Ecuador
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Carolina Mella Happe is a journalist based in Guayaquil, Ecuador.
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Ecuador ex-president Rafael Correa and deputy banned from entering US over corruption cases
10 Oct 2024  |  EL PAÍS English  |  English  |  Legal Issues
The U.S. State Department has barred former Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa and his deputy Jorge Glas from entering the U.S. due to corruption charges. The Biden administration accuses them of accepting bribes for government contracts. Correa, living in exile in Belgium, criticizes the decision as a political distraction and retaliation. The ban extends to their families. Correa was convicted in Ecuador for leading a bribery network, while Glas is imprisoned for a related case. The situation has strained Ecuador's relations with Mexico, leading to a legal challenge at the International Court of Justice.
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Nicholas Noe

Bayrut, Lebanon
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Nicholas Noe recently served as Regional Organizing Director for Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign in Michigan where he managed the Get Out The Vote (GOTV) operation for the crucial areas of Wayne County and Dearborn City. Previous to this, Mr. Noe lived in Beirut (2004-2016) and in Tunis (2012-2014) ...
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How Lebanon's crisis sets the stage for a potential Iran-Israel conflict
30 Nov 2024  |  inews.co.uk  |  English  |  Middle East Politics
The article discusses the escalating tensions in the Middle East, focusing on the potential for conflict between Iran and Israel amid Lebanon's crisis. It highlights the shift in US policy under the Biden administration, which aligned with Israeli demands to escalate military actions against Hezbollah. The assassination of Hezbollah's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, marked a significant moment in this strategy. The article also explores the implications of this approach, including the potential for further escalation and the risks of a direct conflict with Iran. The narrative suggests that the 'Escalate to De-escalate' doctrine, while initially successful, may lead to more significant regional instability.
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Gustavo Ocando Alex

Maracaibo, Venezuela
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Gustavo Ocando Alex is an experienced journalist and newspaper editor based in Maracaibo, western Venezuela. He currently develops his journalist career as a freelancer for Voice of America, BBC Mundo, The Miami Herald (USA), NPR (USA), Armando.Info (Caracas, Venezuela) and has collaborated with ...
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The Opposition Dilemma in Venezuela: Move On and Vote Again or Continue Contesting the July Election?
16 Oct 2024  |  www.vozdeamerica.com  |  Spanish  |  Opposition Strategy
Venezuela's opposition faces a strategic dilemma as the inauguration of a new president approaches. They must decide whether to continue contesting the July presidential election results, which they claim to have won, or to prepare for upcoming local elections in 2025. Key opposition figures, including María Corina Machado, reject calls to move on from the disputed election, urging international pressure on Maduro's government. The political landscape is marked by distrust in electoral processes, with the government seeking to modify election laws to exclude certain opposition candidates. Analysts highlight the opposition's internal divisions and the broader crisis of legitimacy in Venezuelan politics.
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Alex Perry

London, United Kingdom
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Newsweek Europe chief international correspondent 2014-2015; TIME magazine correspondent and bureau chief 2001-2013 in Hong Kong, South Asia and Africa. Longform specialist; frequent TV and radio contributor; author of three books (the latest, The Rift, out 2015/2016) and numerous ebooks; award ...
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From Nuremberg to now: How a war crimes trial in Sweden is changing legal history
25 Dec 2024  |  www.politico.com  |  English  |  Corporate Accountability
The article discusses a landmark war crimes trial in Sweden involving former executives of Lundin Oil, accused of complicity in atrocities in Sudan. This case, under the principle of universal jurisdiction, marks a significant moment in legal history, reminiscent of the Nuremberg trials. The article highlights the evolving landscape of international law, where corporations are increasingly held accountable for human rights abuses. It also explores the broader context of global corporate justice, with France emerging as a leader in prosecuting companies for international crimes. The challenges of lengthy legal processes and the impact of such trials on victims and global justice are underscored.
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Anchal Vohra

Beirut, Lebanon
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Anchal Vohra is a Beirut-based TV and Print journalist. She is a freelance Correspondent for AJ English and a writer on the Middle east for Foreign Policy. She also contributes to the Times, the Atlantic, the Telegraph, the New Statesman, and Berlin Policy Journal. Ms Vohra has been Deutsche Welle ...
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Hezbollah Is Waiting for Lebanon’s New Leaders
22 Jan 2025  |  Foreign Policy  |  English  |  Middle East Conflict
Lebanon's new leadership, President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, faces significant challenges, particularly in dealing with Hezbollah, which has been weakened by recent conflicts. The new leaders aim to implement political reforms and disarm Hezbollah, a task complicated by the group's influence and the sectarian political system. Despite Hezbollah's opposition to Aoun and Salam, the group is compelled to cooperate due to geopolitical shifts and the need for reconstruction funding. The article highlights the potential for political reform and the integration of Hezbollah fighters into the Lebanese Armed Forces, while cautioning against the entrenched political class's resistance to change.
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Eszter Zalan

Brussels, Belgium
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Eszter Zalan is a Hungarian journalist working for Brussels-based news portal EUobserver specialising in European politics, focusing on populism and Brexit. Before immersing herself into the "EU bubble", Eszter reported on conflict and war zones from Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, Egypt and other places ...
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EU Faces Global Challenges: Navigating US Tariff Threats, Russia’s War in Ukraine, and Middle East Strategy
11 Feb 2025  |  Automobilnews News - The first AI News Portal world wide  |  English  |  Middle East Strategy
The European Union is addressing multiple global challenges, including potential US tariffs, Russia's ongoing conflict in Ukraine, and strategies for the Middle East. Discussions in the European Parliament involve key figures like Commissioner Šefčovič and Poland’s Minister for EU Affairs, Adam Szłapka. The EU is considering responses to US trade policies under Donald Trump, who has announced plans for reciprocal tariffs. The EU continues to support Ukraine's NATO aspirations, despite differing views from the US. The article also touches on internal EU discussions about digital services, healthcare, and international justice systems.
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