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Martin Jay

Martin Jay is an award-winning British journalist based in Morocco where he is a correspondent for The Daily Mail (UK) who previously reported on the Arab Spring there for CNN, as well as Euronews. From 2012 to 2019 he was based in Beirut where he worked for a number of international media titles including BBC, Al Jazeera, RT, DW, as well as reporting on a freelance basis for the UK’s Daily Mail, The Sunday Times plus TRT World. His career has led him to work in almost 50 countries in Africa, The Middle East and Europe for a host of major media titles. He has lived and worked in Morocco, Belgium, Kenya and Lebanon.
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Iran has learnt so much more about its enemy and is looking at when and how a strike on Israel will take place.


It will be critical how Israel respects the ceasefire. Probably it won’t as it’s often the style of Israel to break the very deals it signs.


Trump’s bombing of nuclear sites reveals that he and the Israelis were never serious about a deal. And yet, there is much more to this move by him which is yet to be revealed.


What is really unfolding in Iran and what specifically is America’s objective and role in the conflict?


Trump is now in a tighter corner than ever about trying to bring peace to the region.


Since the event happened on the 8th of May, cynical observers may ask why is the UK press not looking into it?


Does the West have the required skills to know how far they can push the escalation before it backs away at the eleventh hour?


We have arrived at a new era of rock bottom governance both on a national level and on an EU one.


There is an extraordinary amount of stupidity within politics in the UK these days and the British public are driving this with their own confusion.


The incident of a young Ukrainian man torching the British prime minister’s car and property makes a good story, but leaves more questions than answers.