Monthly Archives: June 2014
Al Jazeera trial: El-Sissi won’t interfere
Officer’s hunch prevents Beirut carnage
Turkey halts jihadists
Heartbreak and hope in a Syrian refugee camp
[wpResize] By Mohammed Fahad Al-Harthi I visited a Syrian refugee camp in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley this week and was shocked to see tens of thousands of people living below the international poverty line in miserable and deteriorating conditions. It is
IDB president receives King Abdullah Award
Al-Qaeda wing merges with ISIL in border town
Chronic Migraine Has Substantial Impact on Marriage And Parenting
Uzbekistan To Launch New Smartphone Company
Captain Of Missing MH370 Flight Identified As Prime Suspect
Anti-Muslim Violence In Sri Lanka: Need To Curb Hardline Buddhists
[wpResize] By Archana Arul It is the last thing that Sri Lanka needs right now — yet another round of ethnic conflict. The island nation is limping back to normality after more than two decades of a strife that literally
Albainia Wins EU Candidate Status
Afghanistan: Karzai Asks UN For Help Over Fraud Allegations
Grassroots Effort For India’s PM Modi To Address Us Congress
A new threat to Europe
[wpResize] By : Abdulateef Al-Mulhim The phenomenon of terrorism is not new to Europe. However, tackling the menace was relatively easy in the past, as the authorities knew what they were fighting. During the 1960s till 1980s, various dangerous terrorist
Will Syria fall easily to ISIL?
[wpResize] By : Bikram Vohra President Obama kind of put everything into one word vis-a-vis Syria and the mess it is in. Fantasyland. So he implied saying in an interview that whether or not the United States had decided last
US attempt to salvage Iraq might be too late
[wpResize] By : Osama Al Sharif More than two weeks have passed since fighters belonging to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) stormed the northern Iraqi city of Mosul extending their control over the governorates of Nineveh,
Not such a Great War after all
[wpResize] By : Mahir Ali Back in 2008, in the wake of Russia’s conflict with Georgia over South Ossetia, Moscow’s ambassador to Nato, discerning a certain echo in the pattern of events, expressed the hope that Georgian President Mikhel Saakashvili
Boko Haram cripples polio drive
[wpResize] By : The Associated Press Intensifying attacks by rebels are undermining a drive backed by donors including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to eradicate polio in Nigeria, one of three countries where the disease remains endemic. Gunmen abducted
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