Jerusalem: the city where peace lost its way
Although Jerusalem is called the ‘House of Peace’, its reality is that of conflict and dwindling hope. But can this divided city ever live up to its name?
Read MoreAlthough Jerusalem is called the ‘House of Peace’, its reality is that of conflict and dwindling hope. But can this divided city ever live up to its name?
Read MoreInspired by the Arab spring, a new generation of Palestinians plan to fight the occupation with olive branches.
Read MoreAmr Moussa is very popular with Egyptians, but should Egyptians play it safe with the best of the old guard or choose someone from the vanguard.
Read MoreA democratic Egypt will not go to war with Israel, but for the cold peace to thaw, Israel must ends its occupation.
Read MoreCan an activists’ peace summit at the top of Mont Blanc help bridge the abyss of Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
Read MoreBy calling Egyptians who marry Israelis traitors, Egypt has betrayed a group of vulnerable people who are guilty of little more than loving across enemy lines.
Read MoreNorthern Ireland offers one model for Israeli-Palestinian peace. But a dose of Belgian pragmatism wouldn’t go amiss either.
Read MoreIn the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the standoff between hawks and doves has long rendered the quest for peace a lame duck.
Read MoreNot so long ago many prominent Jewish thinkers believed in a natural affinity between Judaism and Islam. They called themselves
Read MoreBoozing for a good cause in Jerusalem, that unholiest of holy cities, has a wonderful irony to it.
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