by Jonathan Lyons | 12 Jun 2017 | Donald Trump, Islam, Middle East, Terrorism, United States
Saudi Arabia and its Gulf allies have punished Qatar. The real target is not the small, gas-rich emirate but the regional powerhouse that is Iran. The “crisis” enveloping the tiny Gulf state of Qatar is a classic case of that regional diplomatic specialty:...
by Atiq Rahimi | 7 Jun 2017 | Asia, Eyewitness, Islam, Terrorism
Wednesday felt like any other day. I was at my office desk when I heard a huge blast. Another deadly bombing in a never-ending war that saps all hope. This is the fifth and final contribution by a young reader following recent extremist attacks in Kabul and London....
by Zahra Ghulami | 6 Jun 2017 | Asia, Eyewitness, Human Rights, Islam, Terrorism
Deadly bombings have become routine in Afghanistan. Life goes on, no matter how hard. But we are tired, and we dream of peace. This is the fourth contribution by a young reader following recent deadly extremist attacks in Kabul and London. Deadly bombings have become...
by News Decoder | 5 Jun 2017 | Europe, Islam, Student Posts, Terrorism
Video shot from Lorenzo Raffaele’s London flat on June 3. Below are reflections by two students of King’s College London on the attacks in London on Saturday in which militants killed seven people and injured another 48. It could have been me. –...
by Shafaq Rahimi | 3 Jun 2017 | Asia, Islam, Terrorism
It was a pleasant, sunny morning. I was enjoying the breeze from the window beside my desk. I felt a quake and then the horrific sound of an explosion. This is the first of five contributions by young readers following recent deadly attacks in Kabul and London. A...
by News Decoder | 24 Mar 2017 | Europe, Islam, Student Posts, Terrorism
Below are reflections written by students at King’s College London (KCL) following Wednesday’s attack in London in which five people died. KCL is about a mile away from the site of the killings, Britain’s deadliest attack since the 2005 London...
by Nelson Graves | 22 Nov 2016 | Africa, Americas, Asia, Discovery, Europe, Islam, Middle East, Paris attacks, Refugees, Syria, Terrorism, United States
By Nelson Graves Let’s take time out from digesting Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S. presidential election to look at a critical issue that is helping to shape politics in that country and around the world: terrorism. Terrorism sends shock waves around...
by Nelson Graves | 6 Oct 2016 | Americas, Donald Trump, Guns in America, Islam, Terrorism, United States
What are the biggest security threats the U.S. will face under its next president? Several hundred high school students have tackled that question. What are the biggest security threats that the United States will face under its next president, no matter who wins the...
by Nelson Graves | 4 Oct 2016 | Discovery, Islam, Middle East, Syria, Terrorism
By Nelson Graves The Islamic State movement will probably be destroyed militarily in the next year, but the roots of the radical group will survive unless Arab regimes promote social justice and economic growth. That was one of the key messages that Rami Khouri, an...
by News Decoder | 26 Aug 2016 | Europe, Islam, Paris attacks, Terrorism, Women's rights
What are we to make of France and the burkini? Should we be outraged that towns have banned the swimsuit? Or glad as it is a symbol of oppression? A woman wearing a burkini at a protest in London, 25 August 2016. (EPA/Hannah McKay) By Nelson Graves What are we to make...