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The Arab prince standing up to Trump

Prince Zeid Raad al-Hussein has emerged as the Middle East's most prominent defender of human rights  both in the region of his birth, and the United States By Kim Ghattas If…

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The shame of killing innocent people

By Kathy Kelly On April 26th, 2017, in Yemen's port city of Hodeidah, the Saudi-led coalition which has been waging war in Yemen for the past two years dropped leaflets…

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Who benefits from prolonged warfare?

By Brian Cloughley In The Art of War the Chinese General Sun Tzu asserted that “There is no instance of a nation benefitting from prolonged warfare” and many of us…

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In wake of Trump visit, Saudi-led Sunni bloc already splintering

The Saudi-orchestrated bloc of Sunni Muslim states celebrated at US President Donald Trump's visit to Riyadh is splintering less than two weeks after the summit. There is growing unease with…

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The Kabul bombing aftermath

By Jamal Hussain The dastardly suicide raid in Kabul on May 31, 2017, must be condemned by all civilised societies and nations. Over 120 people have been killed to date…

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What does Afghan warlord Hekmatyar’s return mean?

Afghanistan's conflict-weary citizens have cautiously welcomed the return of warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar to Kabul By Waheed Massoud The leader of Afghanistan's second-largest militant group, Mr. Hekmatyar is an Islamist warlord…

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Pakistan needs to take this list of RAW agents to ICJ …. Soonest

Kalboshan is a spy/terrorist and there is a list of 35 other wanted criminals of India....... We need to circulate it to all those who possibly have access to our…

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Axis of good and evil

 By Munir Akram On his first foreign foray, President Donald Trump, apart from asking the 50-odd Muslim leaders assembled in Riyadh to act against `Islamist terrorism`, proposed a new alliance…

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A senior British General’s opinion about Pakistan Army

A senior British military commander has said that Pakistan army has made “breathtaking” gains against terrorists and extremists in tribal areas  unmatched in over 150 years  and deserves credit for…

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The Judgement A layman’s take

After reading the subject judgement, I felt that indeed it was a judgement that may be remembered for a long time to come. But it will be so remembered in…

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