Hannibal ad Portas
September 14, 2014 12:00 am Leave your thoughtsThe last war has come to an end, the next war has not yet started, so let's use the time to speak of many things. Of Hannibal, for example
The last war has come to an end, the next war has not yet started, so let's use the time to speak of many things. Of Hannibal, for example
For six decades my friends and I have warned our people: if we don't make peace with the nationalist Arab forces, we shall be faced with Islamic Arab forces
After the collapse of the Soviet Union and the capitalist counter-revolution in China, an immense political vacuum opened up in ideology and politics on a world scale. Article by Dr Lal Khan
The horrific carnage we have seen unleashed in Gaza in recent weeks - a humanitarian catastrophe - would not have been politically or economically affordable without the tacit acquiescence of the global jewellery industry
An article from Dr David McCoy, public health physician and chair of global health charity Medact
The war was over. Families returned to their kibbutzim near Gaza. Kindergartens opened up again. A ceasefire was in force and extended again and again. Obviously, both sides were exhausted.
A work by the Palestinian poet, writer and artist, Dr Faysal Mikdadi
The trouble with war is that it has two sides. Everything would be so much easier if war had only one side
A work by the Palestinian poet, writer and artist, Dr Faysal Mikdadi
Israeli journalist and former member of the Knesset, Uri Avnery, suggests a solution to the ongoing conflict in Gaza