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Baria Alamuddin
Baria Alamuddin is an award-winning journalist and broadcaster in the Middle East and the UK. She is editor of the Media Services Syndicate and has interviewed numerous heads of state.
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Electoral turmoil in US and France threatens twilight of the West
Over the past few days in France I have spoken to many people who profoundly fear for the future of Western democracy.
Hezbollah incites Lebanon toward Armageddon
In belligerent, warmongering language, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah last week threatened to attack the Mediterranean island of Cyprus — a European nation — if it opened its military bases to Israel.
Sanctions … the West’s broken policy tool
On paper, Iran and Russia are crushed under a mountain of sanctions that grows daily. In reality, rogue states are running rings around enforcement efforts, prompting questions about whether Western leaders are serious about implementing their own policies.
Stoking division to win India’s elections comes at a cost
India’s lengthy voting process, one of the most polarizing and divisive rounds of elections in modern times, will come to an end with the declaration of results on Tuesday.
Electoral comeuppance for moral leadership failures
In Britain, America and much of the Western world, there has been much nervous talk about the “Muslim vote.”
You think this situation is terrifying? Wait until Iran goes nuclear
While the tit-for-tat exchange between Israel and Iran has fundamentally altered strategic calculations about regional security, it is just starting to dawn on the world how much more dangerous the situation would be if both sides possessed nuclear weapons.
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