22 May 2013

This Is Not a Test

Sudanese Factory Destroyed by US Now a Shrine

Think Obama's a Muslim? Then You're Too Stupid to Vote

Brahimi, Syria’s Next Hope?

Sinai: A Descent Towards Chaos

Romney's Israel Speech: Iran will be 'Highest National Security Priority'

Bahraini Human Rights Activist Gets Three-Year Sentence for Demonstration

Mali, Shari'a, and the Media

The Unfinished Story of Iraq's Oil Law: An Interview with Greg Muttitt

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The Syrian Spillover

Wrestling: Hamid Soryan Wins Iran's First Greco-Roman Gold

Rohingyas Recount Terror of Burma Clashes

Egypt's President Morsi Fires Senior General Tantawi, Asserting his Power

There is No Honor in Honor killing

Yesterday Iftikar and Farzana Ahmed were sentenced to life imprisonment for being found guilty of killing their 17 year old daughter Shafilea in an act of ‘honor killing’ in 2003. Their reasoning was that Shafilea was seen to be leading too much of a westernized life and therefore bringing disrepute to their honor in the wider community.

The Significance of Libya’s Results

Did Saudi Arabia’s Olympic bronze cost $49 million?

India Targets The Traffickers who Sell Children into Slavery

An Algerian Apocalypse for Egypt? Not Quite

The Reformer in Rabat

Samsam and Mohamed Shine for Somalia

Tales of Omar Suleiman

This Indeterminate World

How 'Pro-Regime' Aleppo Became One of Syria's Biggest Battlegrounds

World’s Muslims mark Ramadan

The Ancient Roots of Iran's Wrestling and Weightlifting Olympic Dominance

Yes, Virginia, Islamophobia Is Racism

White House Honors Muslim Women in History

Jordan's New Politics of Tribal Dissent

Morocco Reforms: Criminalizing Dissent

The Battle for Syria: A Fight Against Assad and Against History