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Analysis Jeremy Corbyn speaking at the People's Assembly's Not One Day More demonstration, 1st July 2017. Photo: Jim Aindow 13 Dec 2017 How to expect the unexpected John Rees
Opinion Trump and Netanyahu, May 2017. Photo: Wikimedia Commons 12 Dec 2017 I’m a Palestinian from Jerusalem, where’s my say? Ahmad Muna
Analysis Theresa May and Jean-Claude Juncker, December 2017. Photo: Flickr/Number 10 11 Dec 2017 Brexit: Friday’s deal hints at much, but says very little Martin Hall
Opinion Photo: Pixabay 11 Dec 2017 The Irish Question, the EU and the debate about borders – weekly briefing Lindsey German
Opinion Resist Trump Women's March: photo: wikimedia commons 09 Dec 2017 Liberal Media in the Age of Trump: shock and awe Des Freedman
History Babri Mosque Memorial: photo: uncredited 08 Dec 2017 A memory buried under the debris of Babri Rutuja Deshmukh Wakankar
Opinion The village of Susiya. Photo: Wikimedia Commons 07 Dec 2017 Save our village from Israeli bulldozers: an open letter from Susiya Nasser Nawajaa
Analysis The Republic Defence Committee of FC Barcelona supporters demonstrates for freedom for political prisoners and Catalonia on Saturday before the match. Photo: @joancavalle97 07 Dec 2017 A country imprisoned: elections offer Catalans a chance to ‘free themselves’ Jack Sherwood
Analysis Jerusalem. Photo: Wikimedia Commons 06 Dec 2017 Why is Trump recognising Jerusalem as Israel’s capital a big deal? Shabbir Lakha
News DUP leader Arlene Foster and UK Prime Minister Theresa May. Photo: Tiocfaidh ár lá 1916 / Flickr 05 Dec 2017 Will the Irish question bring Theresa May down? Chris Bambery
Opinion Donald Trump and the USA. Graphic: Pixabay/Geralt 04 Dec 2017 Today’s fringe is tomorrow’s respectable racism – weekly briefing Lindsey German
Opinion Mohammed Bin Salman, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, First Deputy Prime Minister. Photo: Wikimedia Commons 01 Dec 2017 Theresa May went to Saudi to encourage, not to condemn Chris Nineham