by Sarah Glynn In the world of realpolitik, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s aggressive foreign policy isn’t winning him many friends. This week, the European Union will debate imposing sanctions on Turkey in both the short and longer term, and Washington’s draft Defence Spending Bill has brought United States (US) sanctions a step closer. President […]Read More
by Sarah Glynn Readers of mainstream international media might observe that nothing of note seems to have happened in any of the four parts of Kurdistan. In fact, if they bothered to look, they might find the same absence of news on most days. But what does a no-news-day actually mean for those on the […]Read More
Sarah Glynn – Scotland In 2014, the world watched in horror as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) surrounded and attacked the Yazidi homeland in Șengal (Sinjar in Arabic), in northern Iraq, close to the border with Syria.Read More
Sarah Glynn The long march for democracy and freedom recently completed its very first Scottish manifestation.Read More