Julian Borger, a journalist for The Guardian newspaper, has written a book that displays the virtues and the limits of a reporter’s account of the world. The writing is crisp and the style engaging.
Ahmed Rashid, the Pakistani author and journalist, has a bleak view on the region's future Talks are underway to arrange Taliban representation at the December meeting in Germany Driving a wedge ...
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The US and Iran have reached a deal to end the conflict in the Middle East, but competing claims have left the details shrouded in uncertainty. Nosheen Iqbal speaks to the Guardian’s senior internatio ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks with journalist Julian Borger, author of The Butcher's Trail, about the trial of Bosnian war criminal Radovan Karadzic which ended this week in The Hague. Justice was delivered ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Julian Borger is an Editor for World Affairs in the Guardian, The with five videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2002 Forum as a Correspondent for the ...
The Guardian’s senior international correspondent Julian Borger reports from Jerusalem the morning after an unprecedented Israeli strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities Israel has launched an ...
In his book "I Seek a Kind Person," longtime Guardian journalist Julian Borger tells the stories of Viennese Jewish children who escaped the Holocaust thanks to adverts placed by their parents in The ...
It might be reasonable to assume, while reading about the ghastly carnage in Syria and Iraq today, that the men responsible for the worst atrocities will be brought to justice when the wars are over.
Avoidance of nuclear war over Cuba is now seen as a triumph for quiet diplomacy and compromise as much as brinkmanship - and the same qualities are sorely needed today Bequeathing absolute power to ...