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FILE PHOTO - U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres addresses a news conference during the 30th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the Heads of State and the Government of the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia January 28, 2018. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri
Posted inOpinion

Jeremy Corbyn: Now, let us talk peace

by Jeremy Corbyn April 27, 2022April 27, 2022

With Russian shells raining down on Ukrainian cities, an uneasy ceasefire in Yemen, the attack on Palestinians at prayer in Jerusalem and many other conflicts around the world, it might seem to some to be inappropriate to talk about peace. When a war is going on, though, it is absolutely the time to talk about […]

Posted inOpinion

Boris’ exit would open door for first Anglo-Asian PM

by Andrew Salmon January 25, 2022January 25, 2022
Posted inUnited Kingdom, World

Corbyn and Cameron: Rot in hell!

by Andrew Salmon December 14, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inUnited Kingdom, World

An ‘immobile Britain’ in world affairs

by David Hutt December 11, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inBrazil, World

Released Lula in for greatest fight of his life

by Pepe Escobar November 11, 2019March 20, 2021
Former UK foreign secretary Boris Johnson. Photo: Reuters/Jeff J Mitchell
Posted inEuropean Union, United Kingdom, World

Brexit: Modest chamber pot awaits massive defecation

by Andrew Salmon October 1, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inBeijing, China, United Kingdom, World

The UK is crap

by Andrew Salmon July 16, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inWorld

British MPs reject Brexit deal for second time

by Asia Times staff March 13, 2019February 18, 2020
British Prime Minister Theresa May. Photo: Reuters
Posted inJapan, Northeast Asia, United Kingdom, World

Lessons from Japan on UK’s suicidal course 

by Ian Buruma February 7, 2019
Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the Labour Party, waves as he leaves his home to attend the count for his seat in Britain's general election, in London, on June 9, 2017. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh
Posted inEuropean Union, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Middle East, Syria, United Kingdom, World

What rise of Jeremy Corbyn means for the Middle East

by Martin Newland January 7, 2019
Many are guessing how the World Wide Web will evolve. Illustration: iStock
Posted inChina, North Korea, Northeast Asia, Russia, World

World awash in torrent of fact and fiction

by David Simmons November 23, 2017November 23, 2017
As governments around the world fail to respond to demands for sweeping reforms, populist anger grows. Issues ranging from  gun control in the United States, to immigration in Europe, and authoritarianism in Asia are fueling the populist revolt.
Image: iStock/McCaig
Posted inAT Finance, Beijing, China, European Union, Germany, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, South Asia, Thailand, United Kingdom, Vietnam, World

Do-nothing, heedless governments face surge of populist anger

by David Simmons October 6, 2017
Emmanuel Macron, like Donald Trump, personifies 'populism of the center'. Photo: AFP / Philippe Huguen
Posted inAustralia, European Union, France, Germany, Middle East, Oceania, World

The new populism: diagnosis and prognosis

by Norman A. Bailey July 12, 2017
It takes a skilled cook to make the perfect souffle, but the author suggests kitchen competency is the one ingredient missing as Britain prepares to negotiate its way out of the European Union. Photo: Pierre-Alain Dorange/Wikipedia Commons.
Posted inEuropean Union, United Kingdom, World

Without a skilled chef, Britain’s Brexit souffle will fail to rise

by Neville Sarony June 16, 2017June 16, 2017
Posted inEuropean Union, France, Iraq, Middle East, Syria, United Kingdom, World

Unlikely contender Corbyn delivers damaging left hook to May

by Sabena Siddiqui June 10, 2017
Theresa May leaves  Conservative party headquarters on June 9, 2017. Photo: Reuters / Peter Nicholls
Posted inEuropean Union, France, Germany, United Kingdom, World

EU fears Brexit delay, uncertainty after shock UK vote

by Alastair Macdonald June 9, 2017February 18, 2020
A one pound coin lies on a Union Flag in a photo illustration shot May 3, 2017. Reuters/Darren Staples
Posted inEuropean Union, Japan, Northeast Asia, Russia, United Kingdom, World

Pound sinks on prospect of hung parliament in UK

by Reuters June 9, 2017February 18, 2020
Theresa May attends a campaign rally in the West Midlands town of Solihull ahead of the UK election on June 8, 2017. Photo: Reuters/Ben Stansall/Pool
Posted inIraq, Middle East, United Kingdom, World

British voters deciding what ‘enough is enough’ really means

by Shazar Shafqat June 8, 2017
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May speaks at an election campaign event in West Yorkshire, Britain, June 3, 2017. Photo: Reuters
Posted inChina, European Union, Germany, Russia, United Kingdom, World

Theresa May’s lead narrows; potential coalition looms

by Reuters June 3, 2017February 18, 2020
British Prime Minister Theresa May talks on April 21, 2017, to students at a school in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, who will be voting in their first UK general election in June. Photo: Reuters/Leon Neal/Pool
Posted inEuropean Union, Middle East, United Kingdom, World

Brexit earthquake could spur another aftershock in UK election

by Xuan Loc Doan April 22, 2017

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