Walking on the moon in Ramallah
As an Israeli and a Jew, Ramallah once seemed to be as distant as outer space. So joining the crowds celebrating the Palestinian UN bid was like a small step for a man but a giant leap for my mind.
Read MoreAs an Israeli and a Jew, Ramallah once seemed to be as distant as outer space. So joining the crowds celebrating the Palestinian UN bid was like a small step for a man but a giant leap for my mind.
Read MoreRelations between Israel and post-revolution Egypt are proving tetchy – but ordinary people hold the keys to peace.
Read MoreRecognising the good qualities of the other side can be a first step to healing Arab-Israeli wounds.
Read MoreHome-grown terrorism in Norway, a resumption of border controls in Denmark and an increasingly immigration-weary Sweden. Is right-wing politics taking hold in the once-tolerant Nordic countries?
Read MoreHad the threat from far-right extremists been taken more seriously, could the attack carried out by Anders Breivik have been averted?
Read MoreBritain’s former foreign minister David Miliband has high hopes for the Arab revolutions.
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Read MoreThe fifth anniversary of the 7 July attacks has refocused attention on Islamist terrorism, but the neo-Nazi threat goes largely unnoticed.
Read MoreAirport body scanners are being touted as the latest anti-terroism wizadry. But do they actually work and are they worth the invasion in privacy?
Read MoreProminent Muslim Brotherhood member Kamal Helbawy talks about his research and ending the misconceptions that tie terrorism to Islam.
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