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In a nutshell, no Arab state will go in if not invited by a Palestinian Authority in Gaza
The latest announcement isn't about security challenges - it's about culture wars
Gripped by election fever, some are providing the mood music for anti-Islamic extremism
The Egyptian satirist showed millions the contradictions in establishment narratives - something many in policy circles already see for themselves
The UK seems to understand that coercion is counter-productive in a multi-faith society
Dr H A Hellyer reflects on his father's remarkable life and impact
As two centres of power in the Middle East since ancient times, Cairo and Tehran have a long history
The Church of England, for one, respects the existence of the country’s other faiths, which is how it should be
We shouldn't be talking about his suspension for raising the UK's cruel policy on asylum seekers, but about the issue itself
The incident is tantamount to hate speech against a minority group at a time when the mainstreaming of bigotry against it is widening
Policy wonks in Washington worry about a 'never-ending' war with Russia, but the premise of this argument is flawed
The economy benefits from the fees they pay, which are much higher than those paid by Britons, but that's not the whole point
Despite ascent to power, his party still has a problem with racism and anti-Muslim sentiment
A shift to the far-right should make Europe and the world consider consequences to national security
Academia is one of the most honourable professions, but its standards are being pushed aside by a toxic culture