Tag: World-Interview

From Shiraz to the United Nations:A Journey of International Law AdvocacyInterview with Prof. Nazila Ghanea

Famed for her achievements in the realm of international law, Nazila Ghanea hails from Shiraz, Iran. Her parents,…

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Future Educator: Aseel El-Sharif Wants to Influence Future Generations

Aseel belongs to the population of Palestine refugees in Lebanon displaced from Nahr el-Bared Camp, and currently lives…

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Facing up to the mounting cost of the war in Ukraine

Belgium, (Brussels Morning Newspaper) The EU is being urged to step up the fight against those who dodge…

Qatar’s reforms on migrant workers should be a model for its neighbors

Have conditions improved for Qatar's migrant workers - a Brussels Morning interview

A look at human rights issues in Saudi Arabia and the UAE

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Authorities in Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates continue to step up their repression of…

The Iranian view of the Afghanistan developments – an interview with Ambassador Seyed Mohammad Javad Rasouli

Skopje (Brussels Morning) How does the Islamic Republic of Iran view the developments in Afghanistan? How are the…

Wildfires are the most human of natural disasters

Madrid (Brussels Morning) As Europe was burning this summer, the term “climate change” came to people’s minds, pointing…

A Russian Perspective on Biden’s Dunkirk

Moscow (Brussels Morning) It is said that the Taliban reflected on their conflict with the Russians and the…

Even the Taliban need international aid

Washington (Brussels Morning) Al Qaeda’s second-in-command, Abu Muhsin al-Masri, was killed by Afghan security forces on 24 October last,…

‘Outsourcing lets the government avoid accountability’ — Siobhán McGuirk explains neoliberalism’s impact on asylum

London (Brussels Morning) Immigration policy has long been a political football in the UK. Now, while the government…

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