Fair Observer

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Fair Observer is an independent, nonprofit media organization that engages in citizen journalism and civic education. Our digital media platform has 2,500 contributors from 90 countries, cutting across borders, backgrounds and beliefs. With fact-checking and a rigorous editorial process, we provide diversity and quality in an era of echo chambers and fake news.

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Jul 7, 2026

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What the West Ignores About China’s Digital Nationalism | Fair Observer 07.07.2026

Digital nationalism has been one of China’s most defining focuses in the last decade, influencing much of the globe. And yet, world discussions about China often ignore much of what’s going on behind the curtains. What is digital nationalism, and what can it tell us about modern day China and its future?  Author and Modern China Studies professor of Leiden University Florian Schneider joins Eminen...

Why Narcoterrorism Still Matters | Fair Observer 26.04.2026

Narco-terrorism sits at the intersection of organised crime and political violence — but its implications extend far beyond either domain. In this FO Podcasts episode Fair Observer’s Founder, CEO and Editor-in-Chief Atul Singh speaks to former counterterrorism operative Jeffrey James Higgins examines how illicit drug networks have evolved into sophisticated actors capable of funding insurgencies,...

The Big Paradox: Why Immigration Divides America Like Nothing Else | Fair Observer 29.03.2026

Why do Americans support strict border control—but oppose mass deportations? In this podcast, Fair Observer’s Founder, CEO and Editor-in-Chief Atul Singh speaks to Kent Jenkins on the “immigration paradox” shaping US politics today. While Donald Trump’s policies successfully reduced illegal border crossings, they also triggered widespread backlash when enforcement moved into American cities. This...

The Muslim Brotherhood Explained: Origins, Ideology and Global Influence | Fair Observer 09.03.2026

What is the Muslim Brotherhood and how did it shape modern Islamist movements? In this episode of the Fair Observer podcast, Egyptian author and political activist Cynthia Farahat joins us to explore the origins, ideology and evolution of the Muslim Brotherhood. Founded in 1928 by Hassan al-Banna in Egypt, the organization grew into one of the most influential Islamist movements in the world. We d...

Maduro, the War on Drugs and Trump’s Revival of the Monroe Doctrine | Fair Observer 08.01.2026

For years, Washington framed its confrontation with Venezuela as part of the war on drugs — a narrative questioned by critics who argued that narcotics enforcement masked a deeper geopolitical objective. That debate has now reached its dramatic conclusion. The Trump administration has carried out a special operation in Caracas, capturing Nicolás Maduro and his wife and flying them to the United St...

Myanmar Votes During a Civil War: Why This Election Could Tear the Country Apart | Fair Observer 27.12.2025

Myanmar is heading into elections on December 28 while the country remains trapped in a brutal civil war. More than 6,000 people have been killed, over 3.5 million displaced, and nearly half the population pushed into poverty since the 2021 military coup. In this episode of FO Talks, Rohan Khattar Singh speaks with Asanga Abeyagoonasekera, Executive Director of the South Asia Project at the Millen...

The Forbidden C-word, Class in America | FO Podcasts 21.12.2025

Why is the word class almost never spoken in American politics, despite shaping elections, identity, and power? In this episode of FO Podcasts, Fair Observer’s Founder, CEO and Editor-in-Chief Atul Singh, examines the hidden class system in the United States with former Washington Post journalist Kent Jenkins. Drawing from his journey from a blue-collar upbringing to elite Washington institutions,...

The Right to Play: How Women Fought and Won the Battle for Equality in Sports | FO° Podcasts 25.11.2025

In this episode of FO° Podcasts, Fair Observer’s Editor-in-Chief Atul Singh speaks with Lauren Greenberg, Deputy General Counsel at White & Case LLP, about the transformative impact of Title IX on women’s sports in the United States. From founding Dartmouth’s first women’s softball team to filing a landmark Title IX complaint, Greenberg shares how law became her tool for creating equal opportu...

Enemy of the Sun — How Palestinian Poetry Became a Weapon of Resistance | FO° Podcasts 09.11.2025

In this episode, Founder, CEO & Editor-in-Chief Atul Singh sits down with Dr. Edmund Ghareeb, renowned scholar, historian and author of Enemy of the Sun: Palestinian Poetry of Resistance. Together, they explore the remarkable story behind the book’s publication, its connection to the Palestinian struggle, and how poetry became a powerful voice of identity, resistance and survival. Ghareeb reco...

Why is the US Deporting Illegal Migrants to a Tiny African Nation Called Eswatini? FO° Podcast 05.11.2025

In this episode of FO° Podcast, Producer Rohan Khattar Singh speaks with Zweli Martin Dlamini, investigative journalist from Eswatini, about a shocking new policy under the Trump Administration — the deportation of third-country migrants to Eswatini, a tiny landlocked kingdom in southern Africa. The conversation uncovers the controversial “Dollars for Deportees” deal, exploring whether Eswatini’s...

Why Has Trump Deployed Thousands of National Guard Troops in Washington, D.C. | FO° Podcasts 27.08.2025

In this episode of FO° Podcasts, Fair Observer’s Founder and Editor-in-Chief Atul Singh speaks to American voting rights attorney and Washington D.C’s Shadow Senator, Ankit Jain, on US President Donald Trump’s policy of deploying thousands of National Guard troops and federal agents in the nation’s capital. Jain and Singh discuss crime in Washington, D.C. and why it has been a top concern among D....

The Story of 6 Million Syrian Refugees and Why They Can Never Return Home 15.08.2025

In this episode of FO° Podcasts, Fair Observer’s Founder and Editor-in-Chief Atul Singh speaks to foreign affairs analyst William McChesney about the Syrian refugee crisis. They talk about the fall of former Syrian leader Hafez al-Assad, his son Bashar al-Assad, and the current interim government under former Al Qaeda member Ahmed al-Sharaa. They also discuss the role of Turkey in Syria’s politics...

Iran's Axis of Resistance Is Now in Shambles. What Next? 01.03.2025

The Iranian regime’s network of terror in the Middle East has been greatly reduced to rubble over the past year. With US President Donald Trump back in office the frenzied Ayatollah is adapting to the new reality and Tehran leaping for a nuclear bomb appears to be among the cards. In this episode we talk all that and more. Note: After this episode was recorded, Trump reinstated the Maximum Pressur...

Religious Freedom Hangs in the Balance in Syria 01.01.2025

HTS, an Islamist group with al-Qaeda roots, is now the strongest force in Syria. The fallen Assad regime, while brutal, was formally socialist and secular, allowing a degree of religious freedom. Syria is now in danger of losing this relative freedom.   Flavius Mihaies is an investigative journalist with extensive field experience in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Eastern Europe, and Africa. His journalism...

Donald Trump Is Back. Why, and What Happens Now? 16.12.2024

Antoine van Agtmael, a sage of our times who coined the term “emerging markets” in 1981, discusses Donald Trump’s victory, its reasons, its significance and its consequences in this episode of FO° Podcasts. He says it is the end of an era, but the world is still much better off than a hundred years ago, and there is reason for hope.

Making Sense of the New Trumponomics Starting in 2025 12.12.2024

The upcoming second Trump administration has ignited a debate about its economic impact, referred to as "Trumponomics." This approach diverges from traditional Republican free-trade principles while keeping elements like deregulation, lower taxes, and a strong stance on China. The effectiveness of these policies will largely depend on the administration's appointees in key departments, but Trump's...

Making Sense of South Africa's Rich History 07.11.2024

South Africa's history is a journey from colonization and racial injustice to resistance and the overthrow of apartheid. In this episode of FO° Podcasts, we peel back the many layers of the country’s past, make sense of the present and ponder the future.

A Swiss Perspective on World Affairs Today 30.10.2024

Switzerland continues to navigate complex global challenges while maintaining its traditional neutrality and economic interests. The country's diplomatic efforts, economic partnerships, and strategic approach to international relations demonstrate its commitment to fostering peace, stability, and prosperity on the world stage.

Making Sense of Rising Tensions in the Horn of Africa 25.10.2024

The Horn of Africa is a region facing complex and interconnected challenges with potential conflict and instability. Understanding the historical context, current geopolitical landscape and the role of external powers is crucial for comprehending the dynamics of this volatile region.  

FO° Podcasts: The Quad’s Evolution From Providing Public Goods to Security Cooperation 21.09.2024

Professor Haruko Satoh from the Osaka School of International Public Policy and Dr. Satu Limaye, Vice President and Research Program Director at the East-West Center in Washington, discuss the evolving role of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue , a strategic partnership between four of the most important democracies in the Indo-Pacific: Japan, the US, Australia and India.

Make Sense of Kamala Harris. With $200+ Million Now, Can She Win? 09.08.2024
Making Sense of the Mad 2024 American Election 05.08.2024
Reform and its Perils in Contemporary Islam 17.07.2024

In this episode, Atul Singh chats with Nadia Oweidat, a professor at Kansas State University and an intellectual historian. Nadia discusses her book "Reform and its Perils in Contemporary Islam," which delves into the challenges of reforming Islamic thought. The conversation highlights the work of Islamic philosopher Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd, exploring his contributions and the difficulties faced in mo...

Making Sense of the Trouble in New Caledonia 21.06.2024

In this episode of FO° Podcasts, host Atul welcomes back Flavius Mihaies to discuss the recent political unrest in the French overseas territory. Flavius explains that the crisis stems from the indigenous Kanak population's demands for greater autonomy and potential independence. The Kanaks, comprising 41% of the population, are concerned about proposed changes in voting laws by the French governm...

Establishing Unity Within NATO By Bridging The Divide 13.06.2024

In this episode of FO Podcasts, Atul Singh and independent journalist Flavius Mihais discuss NATO's expansion and its implications, particularly in relation to Russia and Eastern Europe. They explore the historical context of NATO's formation and its growth from 12 to 32 members, emphasizing the shift towards Eastern Europe. The conversation delves into differing perspectives on Russia's actions,...

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