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By Tudor Alexis - May 02, 2020 - Last updated at May 02, 2020 21:05
TORONTO – The blame game has begun. ...
By Muneer Ferozie - Apr 29, 2020 - Last updated at Apr 29, 2020 21:02
Jordan, a small country in the middle of a complex region, is facing steep economic and infrastructure challenges. ...
By Riad Katkhoda - Apr 29, 2020 - Last updated at Apr 29, 2020 21:00
Muslims across the globe started observing the holy month of Ramadan last Friday under a widespread curtailment of civil liberties, stringen ...
By Seham Momaneh - Apr 26, 2020 - Last updated at Apr 26, 2020 20:51
During the last 100 years, human civilisation has faced a few pandemics (Asian flu, Cholera, AIDS, Swine flu). ...
By Amina Mohamed - Apr 25, 2020 - Last updated at Apr 25, 2020 18:10
NAIROBI — Africa is no stranger to epidemics and public-health crises. ...
By Mohammad Alamoush - Apr 20, 2020 - Last updated at Apr 20, 2020 17:20
No one would argue with the fact that the government has made great efforts to stop the spread of and treat the coronavirus during the curre ...
By Hans Bergstrom - Apr 18, 2020 - Last updated at Apr 18, 2020 18:52
STOCKHOLM – Does Sweden’s decision to spurn a national lockdown offer a distinct way to fight COVID-19 while maintaining an open society? ...
By Arancha González - Apr 15, 2020 - Last updated at Apr 15, 2020 15:50
MADRID — As the world struggles to contain COVID-19 and mitigate its impact on our lives and livelihoods, it should be clear to everyone tha ...
By Mohammad Majed Abufaraj - Apr 08, 2020 - Last updated at Apr 08, 2020 16:29
The COVID-19 pandemic of the twenty-first century is changing the shape of the world. ...
By By Hussam Hussein and Luca Eufemia - Apr 07, 2020 - Last updated at Apr 07, 2020 18:00
While water would not bring countries to war, transboundary water agreements often institutionalise and hide conflict over water, as in the ...