Anita McNaught pays tribute to an exceptional TV news cameraman who was killed two years ago in the first weeks of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine
War and Conflict
If recent polls show Americans are increasingly reluctant to provide military aid to Ukraine, how willing would it be to defend NATO allies from a Russian attack?
An Open Letter to Germany's Leaders from International and German Experts
Paul Niland argues that those calling for a negotiated peace in Ukraine fundamentally misunderstand how Russian torture, rape, and other war crimes make such a peace impossible
Those wishing an end to the war crimes in Gaza have gained a supporting voice in parliament with George Galloway’s Workers’ Party. But what of those opposing Putin’s war on Ukraine?
Mustafa Al-Dabbagh argues that it is the Government, not those calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, which is using extremist and divisive rhetoric
As Ukraine is outnumbered 7 to 1 on some parts of the frontline, volunteers explain the dangers they face as right wing politicians in the EU and the US stifle aid
The Centre for Media Monitoring found that, in the month after the 7 October attacks, pro-Israeli sources were quoted more often and challenged less frequently than Palestinians
As Rishi Sunak talks of 'mob rule', political and media discussion of the violence in Gaza appears to be triggering an increase in hostilities towards Muslims here in the UK
Six years on from the famous handshake between the leaders of North and South Korea, is a war still likely?