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Having ousted the corrupt Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh's youth are expressing a vision of good governance and a merit-based society, writes M. Niaz Asadullah.
The UK establishment is to blame for fueling far-right riots, as it fans the flames of a racist underbelly while demonising minorities, writes Alba Kapoor.
Analysis: Kuwait's ruler has suspended parliament for four years to end a longstanding political deadlock. But at what cost to the country's democratic system?
Opinion: Egyptian-American activist Aya Hijazi argues that the campus protests for Gaza are an awakening that could shift the West towards justice in Palestine
David's Sling; The Gospel; Lavender; Pillar of Cloud: what is the rationale behind Israel's use of Biblical symbolism for its weapons systems and operations?
Following Israel’s recent onslaught on Gaza, students & academics in Western campuses have faced increasing repression for their solidarity with Palestine. This is a symptom of Israel's fears that it is losing younger support, argues Daniel Lindley.
Analysis: Faced with the emergence of a new generation confronting the occupation, Israel is besieging Nablus to stifle resistance, fragment the West Bank, and collectively punish Palestinians.
Analysis: Alliances with the West, Ukraine, and Russia, mean Israel is walking a delicate diplomatic tightrope to avoid taking sides in the crisis.
Analysis: Distinct from other US allies, who follow the American line closely, Qatar’s balanced foreign policy has paid off, as Biden realises the value in having an ally able to facilitate difficult conversations between the US and its adversaries.
Analysis: The Taliban's rise to power has amplified fears that Afghanistan's huge narcotics trade will only increase under the new fundamentalist regime.