Diversity without adversity between Israelis and Palestinians
Can Israelis and Palestinians learn something about building bridges between divided communities from the Egyptian revolution?
Read MoreCan Israelis and Palestinians learn something about building bridges between divided communities from the Egyptian revolution?
Read MoreTo truly succeed, Egypt’s revolution needs to trigger a profound evolution in every strata of society.
Read MoreEgypt’s ‘baksheesh’ culture helps poor people get by and maintains relative social peace, but it encourages subservience.
Read MoreAnimal rights activists are calling for global vegetarianism, but the Middle East is not ready to sacrifice its meat-eating lifestyle.
Read MoreIslamophobia is common in western society, so the classroom is a good place to start combating it.
Read MoreSome in the west are more likely to believe in elves in Middle Earth than in Arab men in the Middle East who are secular and do not oppress women.
Read MoreLove is a universal theme in music, but there are good reasons for the Arab world’s preoccupation with romance.
Read MoreIf Barack Obama were a pop star, he would be a jazz musician or a rapper, not a Britney Spears. And to prove it, BaRock should release an election rap
Read MoreMalta’s complex heritage is living proof that cultures mash more than civilisations clash.
Read MoreActivists in Egypt should look to the hippy movement of the 1960s for a successful model in bringing about long-term social change.
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