Historically, Malawi is one of Africa’s friendliest host nations for refugees fleeing strife in its neighbourhood. It is a proud legacy Malawi has
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Israel has no place in the US Visa Waiver Program | Opinions
At 81, my father still recounts stories about our village, Nuris, and his place of birth, Bisan (Beit She’an), with a heavy
Corruption is as American as apple pie | Opinions
On September 22, influential United States Senator Bob Menendez was indicted on corruption charges along with his wife, Nadine. It is the
India wants to take on Trudeau. It’s taking down its own diaspora | Opinions
India-Canada relations have been on the boil since Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau claimed last week that Indian government agents were involved in
Trudeau’s India crisis shows he has lost control of Canada’s spies | Politics
For anyone with functioning sight and synapses, it’s become obvious that some rogue Canadian spies are, in effect, in charge of Canada’s
Developing Afghanistan’s mines will uplift Afghans | Opinions
Afghanistan is one of the world’s most resource-rich nations in the world, boasting over 1,200 mineral fields. According to estimates, its mineral
The benefits of Afghanistan’s mineral riches may not be so forthcoming | Opinions
In late August, the Taliban interim government signed several contracts worth $6.5bn with foreign and national investors to develop some of Afghanistan’s
The West’s climate crisis is bad news for the Global South too | Climate Crisis
The global investment and lending systems are on the verge of a climate-centric metamorphosis as the consequences of global warming on economies
A day in the life of the American dream | Opinions
The day after my father died in August in Washington, DC, I was taking out the trash in my parents’ apartment building
Do not forget the people of the Atlas Mountains | Opinions
When I was a child, we used to travel to the Atlas Mountains to visit my grandparents’ village, Azgayoud. It was a
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