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Jonathan Fenton-Harvey

Fenton-Harvey

Jonathan Fenton-Harvey is a journalist and researcher who focuses on conflict, geopolitics and humanitarian issues in the Middle East and North Africa.

Analysis: The formalisation of the Rapid Support Forces' rival government has deepened fears that Sudan's de facto partition will become permanent.

06 March, 2025

Analysis: The Middle East may be caught in the crossfire of a US-China trade war, navigating economic uncertainty without wanting to pick a side.

10 February, 2025

The Houthis have grown into a regional power capable of leverage in Red Sea geopolitics. Will the ceasefire in Gaza change their strategy?

29 January, 2025

Analysis: European policymakers have long been divided and caught off guard by developments in Syria. Will they form a unified stance on the country’s future?

19 December, 2024

Analysis: Western countries must now decide whether their commitments to international law outweigh their alliances with Israel.

26 November, 2024

Analysis: Under Trump's watch, far-right Israeli politicians will be emboldened to push for the long-desired goal of formally annexing the occupied West Bank.

20 November, 2024

Analysis: The Houthis have become more powerful since Trump's last presidency, with all eyes on how the new administration will tackle the Red Sea crisis.

12 November, 2024

Analysis: Iraqi militias are divided on their approach to strikes on Israel, but any large-scale attack by Tel Aviv could pull Iraq deeper into a regional war.

15 October, 2024

Analysis: Israel's deadly attacks in Lebanon show the devastating potential of turning everyday communication devices into weapons.

23 September, 2024

Analysis: Despite suspending some arms licences, Keir Starmer's UK government is cautious about deviating from the US in support of Israel.

10 September, 2024