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Jonathan Fenton-Harvey
Jonathan Fenton-Harvey is a journalist and researcher, who focuses on political issues and humanitarian crises in the Middle East and North Africa.
Jonathan Fenton-Harvey is a journalist and researcher, who focuses on political issues and humanitarian crises in the Middle East and North Africa.
Articles from author
Labour’s ideological dilemma in poll-bound UK reflects wider European trend
Britain is engulfed in a rightward shift echoed across Europe, which in turn boosts more hardline political views.
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Caught between the Red Sea and Houthi rebels, US running out of options
As a subplot to the Gaza war unfolds along a crucial shipping route, will Washington risk inflaming regional tensions by intervening militarily?
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Can China erode the dollar’s power in the Middle East?
Though Beijing might not dethrone the dollar soon, trading in currencies like the yuan could set a precedent and gradually weaken US’s economic power.
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Why allies are unlikely to back US strategy to contain China
Despite AUKUS boosting the US-led containment of China, Washington may still struggle to gain full support from its allies as economic woes bubble to the surface.
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Brexit to Bregret: Why Britain might make a U-turn on EU ties
As the worst economic crisis in decades squeezes the kingdom, Brits are forced to count the cost of leaving the European Union.
9 MIN READ
Is green hydrogen Africa’s answer to the global climate crisis?
While the prospects are exciting for the continent, governments and companies must ensure that the native populations get access to the alternative energy sources.
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Scottish independence: is a break-up of the UK eventually possible?
The UK Supreme Court’s ruling against a future referendum might appear to have snuffed out hopes of Scottish independence. But there may be hope yet for the Scots.
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How China outsmarted US in Africa
As Washington directed its energy on Russia, Beijing stepped in to fill the vacuum with large ınfrastructure projects and generous aid to nations.
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Can EU’s Green Energy plan survive the harsh winter and Ukraine war?
EU scrambles to find new energy sources to replace Russian gas, a fragility in Europe’s energy dependencies and plans has become apparent. Moreover, further challenges have hit the EU’s hopeful transition to green energy.
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What Queen Elizabeth II’s death could mean for Britain’s global influence
It is up for question over whether the upcoming King Charles III can fill in Queen’s shoes – as the 96-year-old monarch has left a historical legacy.
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