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Europe / Politics / Russia / Syria / Ukraine / World

Putin, tangled foreign policy and a flawed case for war

Published by The Independent (23rd November, 2015) France is not the only part of Europe under a state of emergency. All four power lines supplying electricity to two […]

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Africa / Aid / Ethiopia / Kenya

Obama in Africa is right to emphasise trade over aid

Published by CapX (28th July, 2015) It is always easy to snipe at a state leader’s foreign tour, and Barack Obama’s trip to Africa was no exception. He […]

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Africa / Aid / United States / World

When will our politicians realise Africa has changed?

Published by The Independent (4th August, 2014) The dominant headlines out of Africa are as depressing as always in the Western media: a terrifying disease on the rampage, […]

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Europe / Russia / Ukraine

The graveyard of desecration

Published by The Mail on Sunday (2oth July, 2014) There was something almost beautiful about the white ribbons tied to stakes as they fluttered in the wind; some […]

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Europe / Russia / Ukraine

Don’t fall for Putin’s lie

Published by The Guardian (1st April, 2014) Vladimir Putin has won plaudits at home and brushed aside censure abroad with his brazen theft of Crimea. His few supporters […]

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Europe / Russia / Ukraine

Clashes in Crimea as Ukrainian PM vows ‘this is our land’

Published in The Daily Mail (10th March, 2014)* Demonstrators loyal to Ukraine were attacked with whips, baseball bats and clubs in Sevastopol yesterday as the mood in Crimea […]

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Europe / Russia / Ukraine

War of words over Putin’s aggression – but reality is Russia already controls Crimea

Published in The Mail on Sunday (2nd March, 2014) Ukraine put its armed forces on full alert and braced for an invasion on Saturday night after accusing Russia […]

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Europe / Politics / Russia / Syria / World

We must end this UN ‘paralysis’ over Syria

Published in The Guardian (September 9th, 2013) One thing was clear from the diplomatic disaster of the G20 summit in St Petersburg: western leaders are fed up with what […]

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Europe / Politics / Russia

Forget diplomacy: this was the stroppy summit

Published in The Mail on Sunday (September 8th, 2013) Welcome to the stroppy summit. Held in one of Europe’s most spectacular cities, it  was designed to  discuss the […]

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Politics / Syria / World

We wring our hands as poison spreads

Published in The Mail on Sunday (August 25th, 2013) More than 100,000 Syrians lie dead. One-fifth of a 22 million population has been displaced. Yet even a few months […]

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Africa / Congo / Kenya / Rwanda

When democracy is accused of blood on its hands

Published in The Independent (May 13th, 2013) When the new president of Kenya visited London last week for the summit on Somalia, he held a private meeting with our […]

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Crime / Drugs / Policy / Politics

Legalising drugs would be the perfect Tory policy

Published in The Guardian (February 19th, 2013) A few weeks ago I had a coffee with one of the most admired Tory thinkers. A radical libertarian, he spent […]

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Ian Birrell is an award-winning columnist, foreign correspondent, feature writer and investigative journalist. He is contributing editor of The Mail on Sunday, a weekly columnist in The i Paper and writes frequently for other papers and platforms. He is also co-founder with Damon Albarn of Africa Express, the acclaimed collaborative music project. (Pictured: Talking to refugees in Iraq fleeing Islamic State)... Read More.

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