The April chemical attack in the Damascus suburb of Douma provoked widely-circulated theories questioning why the Assad regime would use chemical weaponry. But do they really hold?
The question now is not only how to respond to recent conflict on the border, but to address the underlying causes that produced these disturbing events.
The triangle of domestic uprising, regional readiness to confront an expansionist regime, and a growing international willingness to take on Tehran, at least by the United States, is creating conducive circumstances for change.
Failure is not an option. The alternative path is simply too costly, not only for the present generation, but for posterity as well. …
The topic of education fits neatly into the orientalist middle class rhetoric about the poor, ignoring its role as an instrument of class power and domination in an autocratic country like Egypt.
As the West deliberates about dealing with Iran, take into account the desires of the people who are protesting on the streets of the country itself for an end to imposed religious rule.
This is probably part of the intention of the European Commission… not only to outsource migration control to other countries but to put its obvious consequences for human lives out of sight.
حوار مع خديجة رياضي ، الرئيسة السابقة للجمعية المغربية لحقوق الانسان والحائزة على جائزة الأمم المتحدة لحقوق الانسان عن واقع حقوق الانسان في المغرب.
By securitizing migration, EU leaders have appeared to address the needs of European audiences more than those of Libyan stakeholders
في فضاء القرية التي ترعرعت بها، كان شتم عمر بن الخطاب وأبي بكر وعثمان أمرا شائعا جدا، إلى درجة أن أطفال القرية يتعلمون تلك المسبات دون أن يدركوا أو يعرفوا معناها تماما. English
In the village where I grew up, insulting Omar Ibn Khattab, Abu Bakr and Othman was common to the extent that children learned the insults without knowing their exact meaning. العربية