The coup systemically caused Egypt's crisis
Yes, the coup d'état on June 30 systemically caused Egypt's crisis. Let's say it out loud, it was causation, systemic causation
Yes, the coup d'état on June 30 systemically caused Egypt's crisis. Let's say it out loud, it was causation, systemic causation
The BDS campaign is set to swallow many more well-intended people into its Jew-hating vortex.
A Harvard student expected that a trip to Israel would confirm his reasonable European certainty of Israel’s arrogant oppression; That’s not quite the way things turned out.
Israel needs to stop arguing the Palestinians' case and start arguing its own.
In the ever-shifting kaleidoscope of political, religious, economic, strategic and tactical considerations that mark the Middle East, little is clear-cut in deciding between friend and foe.
Israeli's PR focus on the peace process highlights the country’s failures rather than its successes; and people dislike failures.
In the few short months since he ascended the throne, Salman has shown himself to be a pragmatic man of action in both the domestic and foreign arenas.
The prime minister's election day faux pas has been deliberately misconstrued by omitting its second half
The new deputy minister won’t appeal to Europe, which might spur her to focus on an area long neglected: the non-Western world.
The leaderships in New Delhi and Beijing, presently, would do well to concentrate on improving their relations in non-political areas.