Author: Othman Moqbel

Sudan is on the brink of a devastating famine, with over 8 million people facing food shortages and immediate risk of starvation. Despite this looming catastrophe, the international community, particularly the Western world, seems indifferent to Sudan’s plight. This lack of attention is not unique to Sudan; other forgotten crises like Syria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Gaza continue to worsen without global intervention. The world’s limited attention span on humanitarian crises only allows them to escalate, leading to more suffering and human rights abuses. It is crucial for the international community to refocus its efforts on protracted…

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Recent local and mayoral elections in England and Wales have raised concerns for the Labour Party as they gear up for the next general election. While initial results pointed towards a potential Labour landslide, closer examination reveals a less secure position due to shifts in voter demographics, particularly among students and Muslims. The primary reason for this shift appears to be the Labour Party’s stance on Israel’s war on Gaza, with many voters feeling disillusioned by the party’s perceived support for the inhumane assault on Palestinians. Calls for halting arms sales to Israel and recognizing Palestine have gained traction among…

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