Gaza triumphed and has every right to celebrate
Gaza triumphed because they deserved this victory during a time in which there have been many defeats and during which conspiracies have grown within...
Will Western intervention really destroy ISIS or will it help them?
Without much debate in the public domain, and any real chance for people to think about repercussions, the West is now once again intervening...
US Middle East policy heralds a catastrophic 2015
2015 may prove a nightmare for American strategy in the Middle East in particular, but also in other regions of the world, including the...
The worrying trends for Muslims from the recent elections
Imran Shah is a political blogger. You can follow him on Twitter @ImranShah884
Imran Shah says that the lessons from the recent local elections are...
Jeremy Corbyn’s victory is greater than the keys to Number 10
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's surge in the General Election is greater than becoming prime minister, writes Nasim Ahmed.
Britain underwent the most important general election...
Is US intervention in Syria justified?
Qasim Asad from the New Civilisation questions whether US intervention in Syria is justified.
The recent horrific chemical weapons attack in Syria left at least...
Debunking the myths of “nuclear terrorism”
Adnan Khan from Revolution Observer writes how nuclear weapons are used by the West, namely the US, as “tools of political statecraft”.
On July 16,...
Implications of the fall of Yabroud for the Syrian conflict
The fall of the city Yabroud to regime forces is a devastating blow to the Syrian rebel armies, writes Abdelbari Atwan.
The town in Qalamoun...
Boko Haram: Where is the Muslim outrage?
Boko Haram is a terrorist group founded in 2002 and has been reported to operate in northeast Nigeria, Cameroon and Niger, writes Dr Ilyas...
What Saudi-Iranian rapprochement means for Syria
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal – formerly Iran’s number one enemy – has recently engaged in rapprochement with the Islamic Republic at the...