by Our Correspondent in London In an interview set to air soon, former Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe found himself visibly agitated during a Head-to-Head interview with Al Jazeera journalist Mehdi Hasan.
Sir David Attenborough turns 100 at a moment when his voice has never felt more globally resonant. Across more than seven decades of broadcasting, he has become the defining interpreter of the
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MoreIn an interview with the El País, Franco-Moroccan writer Leila Slimani has offered a striking reflection on culture, politics and the state of global discourse while spending several weeks in Madrid as
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MoreLebanon has accused Israel of committing war crimes after a Lebanese journalist was killed in an Israeli strike on southern Lebanon, escalating tensions over repeated incidents involving media workers in the conflict
MoreAhmed Shihab-Eldin, a fearless Palestinian-American journalist whose writing and reports are defined by unparalleled integrity, depth and eloquence, was arrested on March 3 in Kuwait. He is charged with spreading false information
MoreWhat compels a young woman raised in comfort to seek proximity to violence? What does it mean to voluntarily step into conversations with those who openly declare allegiance to brutality? And how
MoreIn 2004, Smartmatic reached a turning point. The company had just successfully administered a referendum for Hugo Chávez — a move that demonstrated its willingness to operate in the interests of the
MoreTucker Carlson, the former Fox News host, has alleged that the CIA is preparing a criminal referral against him to the US Justice Department. Carlson claims the action is connected to his
Moreby Our Correspondent in Colombo Journalists at a leading English-language daily in Sri Lanka have reportedly threatened industrial action after two months of unpaid allowances and the non-payment of February salaries, deepening
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