Saudi King and Crown Prince Condole Kuwait

Saudi King and Crown Prince Condole Kuwait

In a heartfelt gesture of solidarity, Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman expressed their deepest condolences to the Emir of Kuwait on Monday following the passing of Sheikh More »

Putin and Abbas Discuss Gaza Crisis

Putin and Abbas Discuss Gaza Crisis

Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to meet with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday during Abbas’ visit to Russia. Arriving on Monday, Abbas aims to discuss the ongoing Gaza conflict with More »

Saudi Arabia Voices Strong Support for Gaza Peace Initiatives

Saudi Arabia Voices Strong Support for Gaza Peace Initiatives

Saudi Arabia has firmly aligned itself with the recent joint statement made by President Joe Biden of the United States, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi of Egypt, and Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, More »

Saudi Crown Prince, US Secretary of Defense discuss troop deployment

Saudi Crown Prince, US Secretary of Defense discuss troop deployment

:: Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a phone call on Wednesday from the US Secretary of Defense during which they discussed ongoing arrangements to send US troops of a More »

Saudi Energy Minister confirms restoration of Kingdom’s gas production capacity

Saudi Energy Minister confirms restoration of Kingdom’s gas production capacity

:: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Energy confirmed on Wednesday the restoration of production capacity, affirming the Kingdom’s position as a reliable energy supplier in the global market. The energy minister, Prince Abdulaziz More »

 

Category Archives: Columns

The crippled pursuit of excellence

Bikram Vohra

By: Bikram Vohra We all want excellence. That goes without saying. Give us the best, we won’t settle for less. We hear it all the time. Every second fellow says it. Give me the best. Great. Touches the heart. Makes

Indian secularism holds its ground

Nilofar Suhrawardy

By: Nilofar Suhrawardy Indian Muslims are rightly apprehensive over a spate of communal incidents taking place in India. The anti-Muslim forces in the country, Muslims think, are buoyed by the formation of government at the center by a radical Hindu

What has changed since Lausanne?

Harun Yahya

By: Harun Yahya July 24 was the anniversary of the treaty that ended WWI for the Ottoman Empire. In other words, it was the anniversary of the Lausanne Treaty. After it tore apart the former Ottoman lands and handed it

A bright future for Indonesia

By: Novi Anggriani On July 22, 2014, Joko Widodo was declared the winner of Indonesia’s presidential election. The election process was phenomenally successful. Indonesians have been waiting for a leader who could effect positive change for their country, and they

What if your whole memory was erased…

Harun Yahya

By: Harun Yahya It is our memories and our past that make us who we are. Every morning, we wake up as the same person. God creates us every morning again, gives us consciousness, and we have all our memories

China’s bad dream

Gene Frieda

By: Gene Frieda Since his first address as China’s president last year, Xi Jinping has been espousing the so-called “Chinese Dream” of national rejuvenation and individual self-improvement. But the imperative of addressing the unprecedented amount of debt that China has

Egypt and Libya: It’s crunch time as jihadists threaten both countries

Abdallah Schleifer

By: Abdallah Schleifer The devastating struggle underway in Gaza seems to have overshadowed, in media coverage, the battles being fought in Libya in both Tripoli and Benghazi – battles which already have had ramifications for Egypt measured in blood. A

Israel unbound in today’s Middle East

Joyce Karam

By: Joyce Karam Amidst unprecedented regional turmoil, inter-Arab disputes and a sharp decline in U.S. influence, Israel seems to be acting with little to no restraint in the Middle East. In both war and peace, the Israeli government of Benjamin

US chasing India opportunity

Rajeev Sharma

By: Rajeev Sharma India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) holds its first strategic dialogue with US in New Delhi on Thursday. This will be the 5th edition of the Indo-US strategic dialogue. Besides several political and security issues, the talks

It is not jihad : Harun Yahya

Harun Yahya

By: Harun Yahya As if not sufficiently devastated by incessant suicide bombs, Iraq is now facing a completely different threat that has turned the country into a scene of complete disaster. The country is likely about to be physically divided

Attacks Against Muslims Spread: Now Targets in Sri Lanka

Harun Yahya

By: Harun Yahya Sri Lanka is an island in the Indian Ocean that recently grabbed the international headlines with fresh Buddhist attacks on Muslims. With a population of 20 million, 70% of Sri Lankans are Buddhist, with Muslims constituting the

The Arab world has lost its soul

Khaled Almaeena

By: Khaled Almaeena For those Arabs born in the early 1950s no decade in their history passed off without any major event. The 1956 invasion of Suez by Israel, Britain and France referred to as the tripartite invasion. The June

The Great Mosque of Cordoba

A reminder of Europe’s interfaith history By: Selma Roth SPAIN’S culture is full of reminders that the Iberian Peninsula was once occupied by a Muslim population consisting mainly of Arab and Berber ethnics. Encompassing nearly 8 centuries, the Islamic Al-Andalus

Once and for all!

Uri Avnery

By: Uri Avnery In this war, both sides have the same aim: to put an end to the situation that existed before it started. Once and for all! To put an end to the launching of rockets into Israel from

‘Oh Gaza, may peace be with you’

Palestinians seems to have won the battle online They have been enduring it for decades. But never has the atrocities, pain, or systematic massacre of innocent Palestinians made it so big on all platforms of the social media network. Ever

From Beirut to Bogota: U.S. Congress goes after Hezbollah

Joyce Karam

By: Joyce Karam There is a very high chance that the United States’ 113th Congress will go down as the least productive in American history, and the most marred with partisan divisions between Democrats and Republicans. But, this does not

How the Muslim world can learn from the BRICS

Mansoor Jafar

By: Mansoor Jafar The news of five countries of the world creating an international bank created quite a stir among Western media outlets lately since the primary aim of the bank is to curb the growing global hegemony of the

Reflections on religion this Ramadan

Peter Millett

By: Peter Millett During Ramadan, the pace of life in the Middle East changes. Office hours reduce and the rhythm of meetings slows down. The traffic in the morning is quieter and the roads are almost empty in the early

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