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Rashmee Roshan Lall

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Prime Minister Habib Essid may not have been the solution to Tunisia’s problems but neither was he the reason for them. Hassene Dridi / AP Photo
Tunisia’s new direction is anything but clear

Rashmee Roshan Lall looks at the many challenges facing Tunisia as a new prime minister prepares to step up following the removal of Habib Essid by parliamentary vote

OpinionAugust 03, 2016
US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says he may not automatically defend Nato allies. Jim Watson / AFP
Trumping Nato will leave the rest of us vulnerable

Although some projects have faced populist anger from within, Nato has not, says Rashmee Roshan Lall

OpinionJuly 27, 2016
A delegates holds a support sign up on the second day of the Republican National Convention in Ohio (AFP / Robyn BECK)
Trump’s policies won’t make any of us safer

The original war on terror was a failure. A second one will be worse, says Rashmee Roshan Lall

OpinionJuly 20, 2016
Indian prime minister Narendra Modi, left, and his host Tanzanian president John Pombe Magufuli, right, beat drums at the entrance of State House during an official welcome ceremony for Modi in Dar es Salaam. Khalfan Said / AP Photo
The human connection in India’s scramble for Africa

Rashmee Roshan Lall takes stock of Indian-African relations on the back of prime minister Narendra Modi's visit to the continent

OpinionJuly 13, 2016
People hold banners during a 'March for Europe' demonstration against Britain's decision to leave the European Union. Neil Hall / Reuters
Will Britain be unseated from the UN’s top table?

Rashmee Roshan Lall considers changes to the United Nations after Brexit

OpinionJuly 06, 2016
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump spoke about the Brexit poll being a case of the UK taking their country back. Michal Wachucik / AFP
Brexit vote doesn’t foretell a Trump victory

Fears that the Brexit vote suggest a Trump victory in the US fail to account for the differences, writes Rashmee Roshan Lall.

OpinionJune 29, 2016
A campaigner holds a placard promoting the official remain case. Justin Tallis / AFP
What is so unfair about Britain being in the EU?

The Brexit debate is a full of competing narratives, writes Rashmee Roshan Lall

OpinionJune 22, 2016
The old worries about Donald Trump’s candidature continue in the new phase of the presidential election campaign. Chuck Burton / AP Photo
Only atonement can make the US complete

Rashmee Roshan Lall looks at the next phase of the US presidential campaign now that the primary season is done and in the light of the Orlando attacks

OpinionJune 15, 2016
US president Barack Obama with India's prime minister Narendra Modi in Washington. Dennis Brack / EPA
US-India relations are missing a certain spice

For an honest Indian-American partnership, the driving factors have to go beyond shared concerns about China, writes Rashmee Roshan Lall

OpinionJune 08, 2016
IIndian students stage a vigil in support of Tanzanians who were assaulted by a mob in Bangalore. Maniunath Kiran /AFP
Racism is a clear and deadly reality in India

Long-held prejudices are working against India's economic interests, says Rashmee Roshan Lall

OpinionJune 01, 2016
Congress’ party’s leader-in-waiting, Rahul Gandhi, has yet to offer a youthful new vision of a bright – and believable – future. Anindito Mukherjee / Reuetsr
Can Congress ever be relevant in India again?

India's Congress party seems to be on life support. Rashmee Roshan Lall discusses how it can be relevant again

OpinionMay 25, 2016
Does the increasing role of social media contribute to the decline in fact-based reporting? Karen Bleier / AFP
In our age of distrust, who do you have faith in?

The rise of the "amateur politician" is matched by a repudiation of factual reporting, writes Rashmee Roshan Lall

OpinionMay 18, 2016
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks in Charleston. Steve Helber / AP Photo
What has commerce got to do with government?

Looking at the US presidential race, Rashmee Roshan Lall wonders if good business people make good politicians

OpinionMay 11, 2016
The West is trapped in a violent Islamophobic cycle

Rashmee Roshan Lall says the once-unsayable is now becoming part of common political discourse

OpinionMay 04, 2016
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks to supporters as New Jersey governor Chris Christie looks on, in New York, New York. Spencer Platt / Getty Images / AFP
Is politics now exclusively about spin, not substance?

Rashmee Roshan Lall wonders whether politics is becoming ever more of a performance art

OpinionApril 27, 2016
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