By Raymond Ibrahim – Gatestone – “I’m proud to be an Iraqi, I love my country. But my country is not proud that I’m part of it. What is happening to my people [...]
By Yaroslav Trofimov – The Wall Street Journal – Turks and Saudis have been enemies for centuries. Now the Khashoggi investigation has rekindled their fierce rivalry—and may upend the [...]
By Clifford Smith – Washington Project Director for Middle East Forum Let me begin with a qualifier: While I am an observer of Middle Eastern affairs and try to be as [...]
By Bryant Harris – Al-Monitor With President Donald Trump’s support among evangelicals sliding ahead of next month’s mid-term elections, the White House is seeking [...]
By Marianne Melleka Boules – Coptic Voice How lack of representation in the literary industry is hurting the Coptic community, and what we can do to take matters into our own hands What I’m [...]
By Robert Nicholson – Providence As Christians we care about our brothers and sisters in the Middle East, and because we care about Middle Eastern Christians, we care deeply about the [...]
By Raymond Ibrahim – Gatestone Institute – Ruling Expected on the Fate of Asia Bibi In her memoirs, Asia Bibi wonders “whether being a Christian in Pakistan today is not just a [...]
By Nader Shukry – Watani – Al-Saff court in Giza has today, 15 October 2018, acquitted all 20 defendants in what has become known in the media as the “Etfeeh church case”. The [...]
By Majid Rafizadeh – Gatestone – In response to the latest abuses against Christians, Amnesty International has initiated an “urgent action” appeal. It has called on the [...]
By Magdi Khalil – Violence against Copts in Egypt is a serious phenomenon expressed through an extended series of barbaric attacks on a peaceful minority. The beginning of this phenomenon [...]