Egos are a problem in international relations, Coverage of Finsbury mosque attack was a rarity, Why American voters don’t care about the Russia investigation, The world must act against the root cause of global famine, A Catch-22 for Australia’s refugees Posted: 24 Jun 2017 03:00 AM PDT "Qatar is finding itself still isolated from the other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries...," writes Richard Miller. "The timing came right after a visit to the Saudi kingdom by U.S. President Donald Trump when he ... assured [King Salman] of a new American approach ... [in] dealings for their ally.... This century has seen a worldwide resurgence of egos on the international stage.... President Paul Kagame put things into perspective when he stated: 'There are African leaders who have the dangerous habit of leading their people into an abyss'. "For Muslims who live in and around Finsbury Park, the attack was not a surprise," writes Rafia Zakaria.
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