In the midst of continuous and intense media coverage and political crisis management our response to the events in Toulouse and Montauban must be put in proper perspective.
Islamists did not instigate the Arab uprisings that have shaken Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Syria and Yemen, but in the last two months, Islamist parties have come out top in parliamentary elections in Mor
No-one possessing common sense in a civilized society would – or should – publicly demonize a whole community for the faults of a few. Yet here in Britain in 2011 many in the Muslim community feel
The struggle of the EU and the IMF to prevent Greece's economy from going deep down and the efforts made to keep it alive are still not enough. The EU leaders are still working hard to save the Eur
The much-hailed Turkey's strategic-depth doctrine has ignored to address major internal problems and has alienated Turkey too much steps away from the European community. Dr. Oktem analyzes the pitfal
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair’s testimony in front of the Chilcot Commission on January 29 was a polite affair unlikely to provide clear answers to the difficult questions concerning Britain’s
The Iraq Inquiry was announced by Prime Minister Gordon Brown on June 15, 2009. It aimed at investigating UK role in invading Iraq. The inquiry focuses on understanding the way decisions were taken, k
In the first free elections in Egypt’s history Egyptians vote to elect a new president to replace Hosni Mubarak, who was toppled in a popular revolt last year. Thirteen candidates with Islamist and li...