- Falkland Islands: Argentina Ambassador Says Self-Determination 'Does .. by Asa Bennett, Huffington Post UK
- Let’s be honest. There’s a clear link with Islam (£) by David Aaronovitch, The Times
- Intellectual property is an innovation killer by Joshua Lachkovic , KernalMag
- Dumb Idea Hall of Fame by Aaron David Miller, Foreign Policy
- Nadine Dorries threatens Cameron's Party Leadership by Nadine Dorries, Daily Mail
- Boris set for party leadership? by Traci Watson, USAToday
- Anti-Israel students deface Star of David at student conference by Jonny Paul, Jerusalem Post
- Jihadist Videos on University Facebook by Rupert Sutton, Huffington Post UK
- Skintland: Heads I Win, Tails You Lose by Alex Massie, Spectator UK
- Green tax on conservatories by James Slack and Tamara Cohen, Daily Mail
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26 April 2012, By Nadhim Zahawi MP
Arab Spring: Working with the true democrats
Historically we have listened to only two voices in the Middle East and North Africa: the dictator and the fanatic. Tahrir Square proved that there are other voices we need to pay attention to
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02 March 2012, By Lawrence J. Haas
Iran’s human rights horror: another reason to fear its nukes
The latest report from Amnesty International gives a horrific insight into a regime aiming to go nuclear, writes Larry Haas
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07 December 2011, By Shmuel Bar
The "Arab Spring" or a Winter of Discontent...
The Middle East is an uncertain geopolitical map. Looking at each state's prospects, the near future is sure to be fraught with dangers
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01 December 2011, By Petra Marquardt-Bigman
Same old story in the new Middle East
The Arab world has a tendency to waste resources in a fight against “plots and plans” that don’t exist. In this respect, the new Middle East is shaping up to look just like the old one
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20 November 2011, By Benjamin Lazarus
The Arab Spring, ‘double-think’ and Palestinian statehood
Those who advocate hacking away at the UN – Palestine umbilical cord would do well to think twice about why democracy should be starved from the Palestinians, but not their Arab brothers and sisters across the region
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22 October 2011, By Ziya Meral
Demystifying social media and the "Arab Spring"
We can't deny that social media contributed a pinch of salt to the grand dish brought together by a host of factors, but ultimately, all praise is due to the brave people of MENA, the vast majority of who have no idea of who Mark Zuckerberg is.
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11 October 2011, By George Igler
What is happening in Egypt to the Copts is the Kristallnacht of our times.
Whatever the origins of the West's unwillingness to recognise the existence of religion as a causal agent of conflict, this is a naivety which we can no longer afford to possess.
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16 September 2011, By Miriam Shaviv
If Egypt tears up its peace deal with Israel, why should Israel make a similar deal with the Palestinians?
Egypt's prime minister has just said the peace deal with Israel is "not sacred". This makes a deal with the Palestinians much less likely. Here's why.
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13 September 2011, By Robin Simcox
Israel's Sinai Dilemma
Order needs to be restored in the Sinai Peninsula - yet Israel will have to accept a much larger Egyptian military presence on their borders in the meantime. Is the trade off worth it?
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07 September 2011, By Petra Marquardt-Bigman
The trouble with Turkey
The trouble with Turkey is that while it is a valuable member of NATO and aspires for EU accession, it has been all too obvious that Turkey’s ruling Islamists concluded already some time ago that their bid to pose as the regional leader of Sunni Muslims could be easily boosted by an openly hostile attitude towards Israel.






