Jonathan Fenton-Harvey is a journalist and researcher who focuses on conflict, geopolitics and humanitarian issues in the Middle East and North Africa.
Analysis: The Russia-UAE alliance over Sudan not only shows the waning influence of the United States in Africa but also over its traditional Gulf partner.
In-depth: The failure to address past violations in the 'war on terror' has enabled UK and US-backed torture practices to re-emerge, this time in Syria.
Analysis: British MPs and advocacy groups told The New Arab that the UK must suspend weapons to Israel if it is to abide by domestic and international law.
In-depth: Britain's secretive special forces have operated across 19 countries, including the Middle East, but there's been a lack of government accountability.
Analysis: George Galloway's victory in Rochdale signals the rising pressure on Britain's political parties over their pro-Israel stance in the Gaza war.
Analysis: The ICJ ruling on genocide in Gaza has prompted a flurry of legal challenges in domestic courts scrutinising Western governments' policy on Israel.