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Iran, US and Clash of Values’ Dilemma
By: Sonia Mansour Robaey * 1. Values and the West’s double standards approach to ethical pluralism. Ethical pluralism is focused on individual preferences in modern pluralistic…
Oil Drops Below $28 a Barrel as Iran’s Sanction Lifted
Crude prices dropped below $28 a barrel earlier this week due to the expected rise in Iranian exports after the sanction against Tehran was lifted.
Terrorism is Common Worry for Muslims and West, Says Iran Leader
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei says the bitter events brought about by blind terrorism in France have once again, moved him to write his second open…
Who in Turkery Shot the Russian Jet Down?
Who in Turkery Shot the Russian Jet Down?
Interview: Joseph Nye on Iran and the End of American Exceptionalism
Professor Joseph Samuel Nye Jr. is the former Dean of the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He currently serves on the…
Book Review: Arabia’s Rising – A Fresh Optic on the Islam & the Middle East
Insightful and bold, Arabia’s Rising is not only anchored in history, it is built on a critical analysis of those crises which have ailed the…
Saudi to Execute Juvenile Grandson of Prominent Shia Cleric
Today one young man, Ali Mohammed al-Nimr, stands to be executed by Saudi Arabia for crimes he did not commit; on account his family dared defy the kingdom’s rule of silence. Arrested at the age of 16 by the Saudi Security Forces, Ali Mohammed al-Nimr, grandson to prominent Shia cleric and activist: Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr was unlawfully arrested and tortured.