Africa In Sudan, President Bashir is gone – but the shadow of his government remains It has been almost a week since Omar al Bashir was deposed. Despite euphoria, Sudan’s political situation still hangs in the balance. It’s difficult to encapsulate… By Nesrine Malik
UK Politics When you pander to anti-immigration views, you are feeding conspiracy theories By Nesrine Malik
Media The thirst for stories that vilify Muslims has eroded basic principles of journalism By Nesrine Malik
Media The one certainty about cultural appropriation is the backlash against minorities By Nesrine Malik
North America The presidency of the United States no longer exists. There is only Donald Trump By Nesrine Malik
Why is Sadiq Khan a favourite target of Trump? You know the answer Let’s not mince words: the president is attacking London’s mayor because he is Muslim, and because he is brown. By Nesrine Malik
As a calculating buffoon, Boris Johnson fits perfectly into the post-Brexit Tory party To Boris, politics is not about service but about survival, and the British people a tool to manipulate to settle… By Nesrine Malik
The American system has been hijacked, so screw “civility” – it’s time to speak out Those who are not conflating grace with quietism are the ones who are really standing up for American values. By Nesrine Malik
Shame and accountability: too many journalists and presenters forgot both after Brexit If a fortune is to be made, then there will always be cowboys. By Nesrine Malik
What France’s “Spiderman” reveals about your views on immigration The bar for being a good immigrant is so high that you literally have to leap tall buildings in… By Nesrine Malik
Fashion doesn’t normalise fascism – but newspaper coverage does The Sunday Times profiled Generation Identity with the headline “Heil Hipsters!” By Nesrine Malik
If the “Intellectual Dark Web” are being silenced, why must we keep hearing about them? They aren’t rebels. They want everybody to be forced to listen to them, and they do not want to… By Nesrine Malik
In praise of Diane Abbott, one of the only MPs to come out of Windrush with any credit When it comes to one of the biggest political scandals in recent years, she has been impeccable. By Nesrine Malik