Opinion

Rafsanjani bid for Iran’s presidency elicits hope

Sunday 19 May 2013
Persians are known for their patience, a quality that has rigorously been cultivated through the centuries-old art of rug making.
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Imran faces a tough test in KPK province

Sunday 19 May 2013
LAST week’s historic elections in Pakistan failed to bring Imran Khan to power at the center, but his party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has managed to form a go
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Muslim-West relations as crucial today as ever

Sunday 19 May 2013
For the last two decades, I have been fully involved in promoting dialogue and understanding between the West and the Muslim world.
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Cyber experts fear more attacks

Sunday 19 May 2013
CYBERSECURITY professionals know a myriad of ways hackers can try to wreak havoc on critical infrastructure or infiltrate corporations to steal or spy, but it is the fea
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Rescuing the revolution in Syria

Saturday 18 May 2013
Having started the grueling process of choosing a new head of their government in exile two months ago, Syrians are likely to decide on a new leader next week.
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Western Wall and the Israeli segregation

Saturday 18 May 2013
There was this Israeli man who from time to time put a slip of paper in the cracks between the stones of the Western Wall, asking God for favors — as Jews have been doing for centuries.
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Revisiting 9/11 attacks and Boston bombings

Saturday 18 May 2013
The recent Boston bombings are reminiscent of the infamous attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, although the Boston explosions were far less in magnitude in terms of destruction and number of casualties.
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Holocaust: Muslim Schindlers in focus

Saturday 18 May 2013
In mid-April, an unusual exhibition was held in London, showcasing pictures of Muslims who saved Jews during the Holocaust.
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Tribal clash hits Jordan’s universities

Saturday 18 May 2013
Unprecedented and sometimes deadly tribal violence at university campuses in Jordan threatens the country’s ambitions to build a solid system of higher education, experts warn.
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Poll outcome bodes well for Pakistan

Saturday 18 May 2013
Pakistan’s elections come at a key junction in the region’s geopolitics, with the public firmly opposed to the US “war on terror” being conducted on Pakistani soil with no r
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