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Patriarch Gregory III Laham: Christians Today Lack Faith That Muslims Are Willing to Cooperate with Them and Recognize the Other

By MEMRI – The Patriarch is a strong supporter of Christian-Muslim dialogue – he was one of the dignitaries who walked out on a speech by Senator Ted Cruz when the latter insisted that [...]

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How One Coptic Woman Made Egyptian Parliamentary History

By al -Monitor – Becoming a member of parliament as the first Coptic woman to win an individual seat representing a district known for its tribalism and intolerance was a difficult feat. [...]

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Migration of ISIL jihadists: Out of Syria . . . and into Libya

By Gregory R. Copley, Editor, GIS/Defense & Foreign Affairs – World Tribune – There were profound reasons for this “flight to safety” by Daesh, in seeking a new haven as pressures [...]

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The Brotherhood Breaks Down: Will the Group Survive the Latest Blow?

By Eric Trager and Marina Shalabi – Foreign Affairs –  Following the July 2013 ouster of Egypt’s first elected president, Brotherhood leader Mohamed Morsi, Ezzat’s legend within the [...]

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The Ugly Truth: Defeating the Islamic State Will Take Decades

By David Ignatius – The Washington Post – The politicians fulminate about defeating the terrorists, but they don’t talk much about the costs or sacrifices that will be required. The [...]

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Why Turkey’s Government Is Threatening Academic Freedom

By The Washington Post – According to state officials, military action in the region is aimed at curbing PKK (Kurdistan Workers’ Party, the left-wing militant Kurdish group) violence. [...]

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How Iran Got What It Wanted From the Nuclear Deal

By Aaron David Miller – The Wall Street Journal – The Iran nuclear deal brings to mind, of all things, the Rolling Stones. The Stones were wrong when they sang that you can’t always [...]

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“Ikhwan-101” – Georgetown Profs Team Up with Suspected MB Front

By Abha Shankar – IPT – The think tank in question, the International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT), twice has been the subject of law enforcement investigations, once during [...]

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Living Under the Sword of ISIS in Syria

By Marwan Hisham – The New York Times – Although the city was besieged by rebels from the Free Syrian Army, as well as from Islamist groups like the Qaeda-linked Nusra Front, back [...]

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Unprecedented U.S. Mideast Strategy Is Ad Hoc, Disregards Existing Frameworks

By Gregory R. Copley, Editor, GIS/Defense & Foreign Affairs – World Tribune –  But a closer examination of U.S. policies, now almost entirely dictated by the Obama White House, [...]