Columns

The British review on the Muslim Brotherhood is another stratum in a long history of misunderstanding of the movement

Basheer Nafi

Why do right wingers, Christian fundamentalists, Zionists, and New Atheists insist on using the term 'radical Islam'?

CJ Werleman

It doesn’t seem that either Israel, Hezbollah, Syria or Iran are keen to open a new front any time soon – most certainly not over Samir Kantar

Dimi Reider

From wind power to solar plants, energy-import dependent Morocco is gearing towards becoming a major producer of renewable energy

Saad Guerraoui

The former president's supporters appear to backing a push for his return to power but the wider public is not pleased with his legacy

Kourosh Ziabari

The Saudi PR campaign regarding the coalition looks like a rushed job that begs more questions than it answers - leading to more scepticism

Sharif Nashashibi

The Turkey-Israel deal is fragile and highly vulnerable to a new flare-up in Gaza, but it could not have been imagined before Russian plane downing

David Barchard

Turkey's past tussles with Russia offer no guarantee of similar outcomes today, while geopolitics, rather than history, also holds lessons for Egypt

Basheer Nafi

Two years after the UK openly viewed the Brotherhood as a force for moderation, David Cameron takes the Gulf line of hostility, suspicion

Azzam Tamimi

Though now under bitter attack, Breaking the Silence has failed to change the public discourse in Israel concerning the occupation

Meron Rapoport