Civil rights and wrongs in the Palestinian struggle
Young Palestinian activists are drawing inspiration from the civil rights movement, but are reluctant to redefine their struggle along similar line.
Read MoreYoung Palestinian activists are drawing inspiration from the civil rights movement, but are reluctant to redefine their struggle along similar line.
Read MoreBestselling Israeli historian Shlomo Sand on identity politics, political despair, why Lieberman is right… and drowning sorrows with Mahmoud Darwish.
Read MorePalestinians must accept Israeli rule but granting them equality would create the “tools for Israel’s destruction”, says Hebron settler spokesman.
Read MoreWith the Palestinian bid to join the UN likely to get them nowhere, there is a more civil way out of the impasse that will give both Israelis and Palestinians what they want.
Read MoreAlthough designed to instil loyalty to the regime, Egyptian schools have been breeding grounds for rebellion and revolt.
Read MoreBoth time and space are running out for the two-state solution. If Israelis wish to preserve the Jewish identity of their state, they need to act now to create a Palestinian state.
Read MoreRather than grant them statehood, Palestinian plans to go to the UN could backfire. Instead, come September, the Palestinians should formally hand over control of the Occupied Territories to Israel and demand full citizenship.
Read MoreTougher naturalisation laws are counterproductive. What we need is to redefine our understanding of citizenship.
Read MoreKhaled Diab, Belgium’s newest citizen, reflects on the significance of his newfound Belgianess and all things Belgian.
Read MoreEuropean Union citizens in Belgium have the right to vote in local and European elections , but non-EU immigrants go mostly unheard and unseen on the political radar screen.
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