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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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Trump’s plan casts a shadow over the UN’s one and any whining by craven EU leaders who want to pretend to be in support for a Palestinian state.


Trump seems to be panicking and wants a solution as soon as possible, Martin Jay writes.


The dismissal of Karen Attiah at the Washington Post has caused ripples in the aftermath of the murder of Charlie Kirk. But was the Post’s decision to fire her racist?


The gesture by Canada, Australia and the UK is aimed largely at two camps, but in reality isn’t going to make any real impact.


Things have become so bad, that even the U.S. president can no longer complain about Britain’s lack of free speech


A U.S. ally, supposedly operating under its own steam, bombed the most important U.S. ally in the region.


One has to wonder why at this precise moment these unfortunate souls have been framed for crimes they didn’t commit.


The Epstein case, the Trump assassination and Russian double agents being poisoned in the UK are all stories which read like spy novels.


Could Israel be so reckless to scupper such a momentous deal as its own normalisation with the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco?


Zelensky will be using his power and wealth to convince his cabal of supporters that he is the only deal in town.