OPINION: What An End To Yemen’s Conflict Will Mean For The Houthis

Fri 06 September 2019: International observers have long argued that there is no military solution to Yemen’s ongoing war, and that only political reconciliation will bring an end to four and a half years of fighting. In recent weeks, deep divisions within the counter-Houthi alliance have surfaced and the prospect of a coalition victory appears […]

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OPINION: Assad and Israel: the resurgence of political Darwinism

Thu 05 September 2019: What makes a regime and its ruler legitimate? The question has long been on the minds of the greatest philosophers and political scientists stretching from ancient Greece to the Enlightenment; from Plato to Kant; and covers an entire discourse within political science. Is a government or ruler legitimate solely through the […]

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OPINION: Assad’s debts mount as Putin calls the shots in Syrian ceasefire

Sun 01 September 2019:  It is significant to note that Saturday’s ceasefire in Syria was announced by Russia and not by the ruling Assad dynasty, whose corrupt behaviour triggered the brutal civil war back in 2011. Ironically, it is this same family corruption which could bring an end to the horrific conflict which has seen more […]

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OPINION: Modi doesn’t deserve a medal, and UAE should know better

Wed 28 August 2019: Over the weekend the UAE bestowed Indian prime minister Narendra Modi with the country’s highest civilian honour – induction into the Order of Zayed, effectively turning a blind eye to his government’s continuing crackdown in the Himalayan region of Kashmir. The Muslim majority territory has come under a renewed clampdown this month as […]

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OPINION: Kenya’s census and government mass surveillance agenda

Tue 27 August 2019: Why Kenyan citizens are asked for information that a regular population count does not need. Over the past weekend, Kenya embarked on its decennial count of how many people call the country home. Over the loud objections of some, especially fans of the English Premier League, bars and businesses were shut […]

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OPINION: It’s time for news media outlets to stop quoting ‘fake Sheikh’ Imam Tawhidi

Fri 23 August 2019: If Muslims, or issues relating to Muslim-majority lands are at the centre of the international news media cycle, then you can be sure Mohamad Tawhidi, a self-declared “Islamic reformer” who passes himself off as the “Imam of Peace,” has something to say about it on social media. His commentary, however, is […]

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OPINION: Six years after the chemical attack in Ghouta, have we learnt its lessons?

Thu 22 August 2019: In the aftermath of the August 2013 chemical weapons attack in Ghouta, Syria, the then British Prime Minister David Cameron said, “Our inaction in Syria shows we have not learnt the lessons of the Holocaust [and] the lessons of not standing by.” The words chosen by Cameron and otherswere deliberate; the scale and […]

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