Columns

Christian pilgrims will return home after Easter celebrations clueless about the reality of Palestinians living under Israeli occupation

Tania Ildefonso Ocampos

Dubai has been more progressive than most in the region on climate change. But if construction continues, temperature will keep on rising

Kieran Cooke

Egypt is home to hundreds of tortured to death people like Khaled Saeed. In January, an Italian citizen became part of that statistic

Rania Al Malky

This new Labor-led partition plan, if implemented, will deal a hard blow to those Palestinians who find themselves on the wrong side of the wall

Meron Rapoport

The president’s vision is shaped by a theory of economic behaviour that does not fit the real world

Joe Gill

Egypt's government views itself as a victim of both an international conspiracy and attempts by local extremists to undermine its rule

Mohamad Elmasry

As Russia draws down its forces in Syria, suing for peace in earnest, Iran is struggling to keep up

Mahan Abedin

The EU should provide protection to all refugees within its borders and not to exacerbate the problem by trying to build some artificial barrier

Geoff Gilbert

Russia’s military gamble in September was significant, but it was not strategic. This was a tactical decision to buy time

Scott Lucas

Europe needs to change its view towards the outside world if it truly does not want to see the number of those drowning increase on its shores

Hossam Shaker