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Darker skies ahead for Syrian Christians and all minorities

Al-Jolani's song and dance about freedom, unity and the rest of the drivel he has been spewing since taking over power from Assad can only cater for the naïve and delusional. Israel, beware. Opinion.

Darker skies ahead for Syrian Christians and all minorities

Tackling the Iranian Regime should be on top of Trump's Agenda

If Trump's upcoming second term is to be deemed a successful one four years from now, a lot of that success will be measured on how his administration will firmly deal with the Iranian regime. Opinion.

Tackling the Iranian Regime should be on top of Trump's Agenda

Investigative Project on Terrorism:

Switzerland takes a hardliner stance against terrorism

The situation in Ukraine along with threats from Hamas and Hezbollah have forced the Swiss to rethink their passive neutral stance into a more positive neutrality based in reality rather than wishful thinking. Opinion.

Switzerland takes a hardliner stance against terrorism

Hezbollah loses popular Lebanese and Shia support

Is this the beginning of the end for Hezbollah? Opinion.

Hezbollah loses popular Lebanese and Shia support

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Disgruntled Lebanese bash Hezbollah for bringing them war

Solid infrastructure, clean roads, electricity - Hezbollah's Lebanon underground looks more beautiful than Hezbollah's Lebanon above ground, says a Lebanese journalist. Report.

Disgruntled Lebanese bash Hezbollah for bringing them war

Sunday's presidential elections have Turkey's future at stake

Will voting blocs and Erdogan's sweeping influence prevail and turn the results in his favor. or will his opponent win?Op-ed.

Sunday's presidential elections have Turkey's future at stake

Erdogan's "fate" may hinge on poor earthquake response

Erdogan and the ruling APK party's mishandling of Turkey's natural disaster may seal their fate in the upcoming elections. Op-ed.

Erdogan's "fate" may hinge on poor earthquake response

On its 35th anniversary, Hamas promises more violence

The question is how much the population, and especially the influential clans of Gaza, are willing to endure?" Op-ed.

On its 35th anniversary, Hamas promises more violence

Qatari Islamization of the World Cup backfired

Do you know that Qatar gathered a multinational group of preachers to introduce visitors to Islam and persuade them to convert? Op-ed.

Qatari Islamization of the World Cup backfired

An Egyptian woman's brutal killing sparks renewed hijab debate

Egyptian Islamists focused more on Naira Ashraf's choice not to wear a hijab than on her murder by a man she rejected. Op-ed;

An Egyptian woman's brutal killing sparks renewed hijab debate