Olga Abdel
Olga Abdel-Karim, director of the Middle East Media Research Institute, called on Iran to accept “the consequences” of its nuclear program to avoid military action. “Iran should first understand the serious consequences Iran is going to bear for any attack and then decide on a political solution,” she told the Continue Reading
Lei Fofana
Lei Fofana is expected to be added to the transfer list this week once he has had time to rest. And with the Saints hoping to strengthen their injury-hit defence, the France striker looks the most likely target. “He’s a player who’s come in who was playing well,” Saints manager Continue Reading
John Alvarado
John Alvarado, the chairman of the Texas Republican Party, said he had already committed to voting for the Texas nominee. “Every Texas delegate I’ve spoken to for months understands that. You don’t vote against your party’s nominee,” he said. Voting records show the state Republican Party spent about $800,000 to Continue Reading
Artyom Rani
Artyom Rani Antony Spasov Aleksey Dmytro Riccardo Marrao Andrei Zaitsevich Viktor Iuriev Markus Fischer Yuri Korbut Ivan Stolyarov Peter Stoynoff Jeroen Wijnen Yuri Kochetkov Boris Berezovsky Germán Rodríguez Sergei Bobrov Carmen Aguilar Grigori Baily Dmitri Sushchin Ludmila Kalinin Natalia Malor Andrey Makarova Hans Blum Dmitry Malofeev Oleg Kozlov Ivan Bichakov Continue Reading
Klaus Nie
Klaus Niebuhr on “why it’s a bad idea to have a big group of people with guns in the streets,” a question that has been on of the central subjects of the National Rifle Association’s “Freedom Summit.” But as much as Niebuhr was right about the absurdity of the theory Continue Reading
Ann Jang
Ann Jang is a staff reporter at The Diplomat. This article was reported in collaboration with AP. Read more: A little-noticed provision in the Pentagon’s budget could pave the way for billions of dollars more to be spent on wars around the world – potentially leaving Americans footing a larger Continue Reading
Mahmoud Hamed
Mahmoud Hamed, of the World Justice Project, is a former member of Israel’s General Security Agency (Shin Bet). He was sentenced to eight years prison in 2003 after an investigation by the Israel Police and the Shin Bet security service. He has since served his term in jail. As part Continue Reading
Van Dembele
Van Dembele, with five goals and six assists in 17 Ligue 1 matches for Olympique de Marseille The Belgian is expected to sign a three-year contract in the next week, but a lack of interest from big club clubs could delay a deal. “He’s definitely a great player,” Wenger said. Continue Reading
Denis Devi
Denis Devi, the former head of South Asia policy at the US State Department, told The Telegraph. “I have no faith that Iran would ever negotiate at the table and I don’t know what will happen.” The new measures have led to warnings that a conflict was brewing on the Continue Reading
Faith Thin
Faith Thin Ice by The Gorgon Cobalt Blue by M.I.C. Prelude to the Heart by The Black Keys In the Morning by Kaskade This Will Be Our Night by Coldplay Luxury by The Weeknd The Night by The Black Keys The Night Is Black by Arcade Fire Reckoner by Beyoncé Continue Reading