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Chris Doyle

Chris Doyle is director of the London-based Council for Arab-British Understanding (CAABU). He has worked with the council since 1993 after graduating with a first class honors degree in Arabic and Islamic Studies at Exeter University. He has organized and accompanied numerous British parliamentary delegations to Arab countries.

Twitter: @Doylech

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‘Change’ on the cards for UK as Sunak calls July election

The owner of a luxury apartment in Santa Monica, California, may soon be paying it a rare visit come July. This is the view of many British observers after the dramatic decision of this owner, who happens to be British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, to call a general election for July 4.

May 27, 2024

EU’s future at stake in critical parliamentary election

From June 6 to 9, the most extraordinarily massive election will take place in Europe. It will involve more than 400 million voters in 27 states. In terms of electoral processes, few are more complex.

April 30, 2024

Will genocide and famine in Gaza shift the West?

Two terms have entered the lexicon in dealing with Palestine this year, both of which should chill all but the most heartless — genocide and famine. Israel now stands accused of bringing about both. It is the International Court of Justice that is putting it on trial for the former.

March 25, 2024