Opinion |
What do Gazans Want from their Leaders Now?
Posted January 30th, 2009 by aaronPeace in the Middle East Hinges on Elections in Israel and the U.S.
Posted November 3rd, 2008 by steveThis week's Economist includes two articles that are well worth reading.
Iraqi Youth at Crossroads
Posted April 1st, 2008 by AnonymousIt appears that Iraqi youth are becoming more and more skeptical of their religious leaders and in Islam as a way of life.
For Former Combatants, A Plan for Peace
Posted March 11th, 2008 by sprinamoonTerry Gross from NPR interviewed two individuals last night who used to fight against each other and who are now trying to end the violence between Israel and Palestine by bringing together people who, like themselves, used to fight each other.
Bahrain Sets Example for Gulf
Posted February 20th, 2008 by aaronMultinationals like Ernst & Young cite Bahrain with providing a good corporate governance framework, which encourages innovation and long-term investment.
Middle East is a Top Concern among American Voters
Posted February 19th, 2008 by aaronNuclear development in Iran, Al Qaeda at large, peace between Israel and Palestine and welfare of Iraqis and U.S. military personnel are the most important questions American voters should have for presidential candidates. It is critical for the U.S. to improve its image in the Middle East and to do all it can to help stabilize the region.


Reporter Tagheed El-Khodary, NY Times correspondent in Gaza, responds to questions posted by readers. One question in particular sparked quite a bit of controversy and discussion. The topic pertained to whether Hamas was deliberately firing rockets into Israel from civilian areas of Gaza. Ms.