SOAS in the media 21-27 Feb
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- Steve Tsang spoke to the Guardian, CBC, the Strait Times, and iNews about China strengthening ties with Russia.
- Satona Suzuki and Fabio Gygi review Kitano Takeshi's film "Violent Cop" (1898) in Tank Magazine.
- Colin Shindler wrote an article the Jewish Chronicle about the intertwined history of Russia, Ukraine, and the Jews.
- Jonathan Ercanbrack spoke to African Business about the need to accommodate Islamic finance rules.
- Dan Plesch wrote for the Conversation about Putin’s decision to pull out of the New Start nuclear weapons treaty with the US.
- Steve Tsang spoke to BBC Radio about the nature of China's relationship with Russia.
- Dafydd Fell talked to AmCham Taiwan about the increasing popularity and growth of Taiwan studies.
- Julia Sallabank and Rados Voica appeared on Voice of Islam radio to talk about International Mother Tongue Day.
- Gilbert Achcar wrote for the Nation about how Ukraine can be helped without writing 'a blank cheque'.
- Gilbert Achcar's article published in the Conversation about how the war between Russia and Ukraine must end soon.
- Burzine Waghmar spoke on WION about PM Rishi Sunak negotiating a new Northern Ireland protocol.
- Katy Shahandeh interviewed artist Rabee Baghshani for Kayhan Life.
- Stephen Chan talked to Aljazeera about Africa's position regarding the war on Ukraine.
- Bhavna Davé commented in the Telegraph about increasing value of imports as a result of Russian invasion of Ukraine.