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The recent ceasefire agreement between the Israeli government and Hamas may give the Palestinian population a brief respite but there is a strong possibility that the return of an enthusiastic pro-Israeli Donald Trump to the White House may be the spark that lights the fire across the Middle East, writes Steve Bishop
Medium-term prospects for peace, let alone democracy, are poor. It’s bad news for the long-suffering Sudanese, but all the more reason why progressive forces internationally should deepen solidarity, in part through demystifying what lies behind this unfolding tragedy, writes Jeremy Cronin
Dr Aqel Taqaz assesses the implications for his people of the return to the White House of the man who "will make Israel great again"
In the face of Trump II, Europe must cast off its bridgehead status, diversify trade and source energy in a competitive manner once again. If there is no turning away from the vassal relationship, Europe’s further social and economic decline appears to be unstoppable, writes Sevim Dagdelen
We call upon the UK government to use its influence to curb the potential excesses of the new Presidency and ensure that peace is always a priority in international relations