Michael Daventry
Michael Daventry was JC's foreign editor until April 2020
If populism is the trend of our times, Turkey may have shown how to fight it
Results in Istanbul and Ankara appeared to show change is possible even in flawed democracies
Jeremy Hunt's selective announcement on Israel voting may have been about more than just foreign policy
We now know the UK will not oppose every anti-Israel resolution at the Human Rights Council, so why did the Foreign Secretary imply it would?
Jeremy Hunt's move today shows Britain has failed to reform the UN Human Rights Council from within
Voting against the anti-Israeli Agenda Item 7 will not achieve the objective of removing it altogether
Jewish communities across New Zealand cancel Shabbat services in wake of deadly gun attack on Christchurch mosque
'No adequate words to describe how sickened and devastated we are', community leaders say following shooting that killed 49 worshippers
Mehdi Nemmouche guilty of four murders in Belgium Jewish museum shooting spree
The 33-year-old used a Kalashnikov and handgun to kill four people in Brussels in 2014
Michael Bloomberg confirms he is not running for president against Donald Trump
Jewish billionaire says he is 'clear-eyed' about the difficulty of winning the Democratic nomination
Vejle unveiled: discovering Denmark
Look beyond Copenhagen to discover a tempting new Danish city break
Benjamin Netanyahu to be charged with bribery, fraud and breach of trust, Israeli attorney general confirms
Avichai Mandelblit informed the Israeli Prime Minister of his intention to indict on Thursday afternoon
Interactive guide: the parties running in Israel's election
Interactive: the JC looks at the main contenders for the April 9 election
UN probe accuses of Israel of committing crimes against humanity during last year's Gaza violence
But Israeli Foreign Minister slams report as 'hostile, deceitful and biased' for ignoring its right to self-defence
Centrists announce a joint pact to challenge Netanyahu, hours after he strikes a deal with the Israeli far-right
The Israeli Prime Minister agreed a deal involving the extremist Jewish Power, a successor to the banned Kahanist movement
Trump Middle East peace plan to be unveiled after Israeli election, Jared Kushner announces
Both Israelis and Palestinians will have to compromise over its content, US President's special advisor says
Turkish filmmaker sorry for 'disgraceful' concentration camp re-enactment at Istanbul premiere
Premiere for Mustafa Uslu's wartime spy thriller Çiçero featured strewn clothing, barbed wire and guard dogs
Trade with West Bank settlements is not a crime in Ireland — yet
Our foreign editor examines the Occupied Territories Bill's prospects as it progresses through the Irish parliament
Israeli opinion polls show Benny Gantz's opposition party surging forward
His Israel Resilience Party has established itself as the main challenger to Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud
Demonstrations in Israel over teenagers held in West Bank ‘Jewish terror’ case
A Palestinian woman was killed in October by stones thrown through the window of her car
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