Daily Archives: June 24, 2014
Tension rises as Pak Tahirul Qadri returns to lead ‘revolution’
5.3m slated to perform Umrah before Ramadan
Egypt sentences 3 Al-Jazeera reporters to 7 years
8 Bangladesh militants to hang for new year bombing
Fight against human trafficking
[wpResize] By : Susan V. Ople Last year, this writer was privileged to witness the official presentation of the 2013 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report at the United States Department of State with no less than Secretary John Kerry as
Sukuk and fixed income market
Wasting our natural resources
[wpResize] By : Abdulateef Al-Mulhim Saudi Arabia has a population of over 29 million and one-third of it comprises expatriates living and working in the Kingdom. It is very interesting to note that despite being ranked 43rd in terms of
Right to drive is just part of a bigger picture
[wpResize] By : Sabria S. Jawhar There’s been some hoopla recently over a proposal from two Shoura Council members to allow Saudi women to obtain an international driver’s license in the Kingdom that would permit them to drive in foreign
‘Sari brigade’ can boost India-Bangladesh ties
[wpResize] By : Seema Sengupta Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj’s maiden overseas visit to Bangladesh, coming Wednesday, is expected to allay concerns of a large section of Bangladeshi intelligentsia about the newly anointed Narendra Modi governments’ foreign policy focus. Many
Military transparency in Asia
[wpResize] By : Shinzo Abe We have all heard the saying, “Sunshine is the best disinfectant.” That is particularly true where Asian security is concerned. Indeed, I believe that a framework under which Asian governments publicly disclose their military budgets
Too much analysis brings paralysis
[wpResize] By : Linda S. Heard The self-ascribed Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) has swept through northern Iraq like a bulldozer on speed and is currently just 60 kilometers from the capital Baghdad. Moreover, it has captured
Reverting to the Ummah
[wpResize] By : Ramzy Baroud A young man called on me, “brother, brother,” as I hurriedly left a lecture hall in some community center in Durban, South Africa. This happened at the height of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, when
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