Cathy Otten is a British journalist based in Iraq. She has written for <em>USA Today</em>, <em>Deutsche Welle</em>, <em>Globe & Mail</em> and <em>IRIN news</em>, among others. A former BBC trainee, she has reported from the US, Central America and the Middle East.
The horrors in Gaza have led to accusations of genocide, denunciations at the Oscars, and even self-immolation by a US Air Force serviceman. When will enough be enough?
In the wake of Iran's attack on Israel, the West wants to levy additional sanctions on Iran. However, over the years, their effect has been limited as Tehran found ways to circumvent them.
The US network news star often hears people express surprise over her heritage. Her new book weaves her personal journey with stories of the Middle East and the world of international journalism.
The state's refusal to engage with bondholders risks keeping Lebanon out of the funding markets, draining its remaining reserves as creditors seek redress