Sharmila Devi is a journalist with more than 25 years of experience writing for international newspapers, journals, and agencies. She worked for the Financial Times for more than a decade, served as the newspaper's Jerusalem correspondent during the Second Intifada, and reported extensively from the Middle East and Africa. She has also worked as a political risk consultant and writer for humanitarian agencies.
The worst debt crisis in history currently confronting developing countries was never likely to be solved by the G20 finance meetings taking place this week...
The US-led coalition may have defeated ISIS on the battlefield but it is allowing an “incubator of terrorism” to fester in the Al Hol detainee...
When former British prime minister Tony Blair this week urged newly-elected Keir Starmer to cling to tight immigration controls to take the steam out of...
Barely two weeks after the UN noted it was 1,000 days since Afghanistan’s ruling Taliban banned girls from attending secondary school, the global body oversaw...
By the end of next month, about 155,000 displaced people, most of them Yazidis who have already faced violence and much upheaval, will be forced...