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An Israeli attack on Hizballah in southwest Syria has led to fears of a new conflict. But with the Lebanese group already engaged in the Syrian civil war, what options - if any - does it have to reply?
The effort at reconciling the Syrian regime and the opposition being sponsored by Cairo and Baghdad is an exercise in absurdity and shows the forces of counter-revolution in the Arab world are strong, bold - and extremely cynical.
The killing of the French journalists is undoubtedly a despicable, evil act. But it should not be used as a cover - or an excuse - for other evils.
The Ben Ali regime never succeeded in eliminating the Tunisian trade union movement or movements articulating popular protest over human rights and abuse of power. It was these very organisations that organised the demonstrations which destroyed the regime.
Muslims must condemn the murder of innocents, but not by supporting a magazine that went out of its way to offend Islam, and not by apologising for their religion.
Iraqi government workers enjoyed over half a year's worth of public holidays last year, but the lax working hours are causing a serious strain on the country's economic output.
After being forced into hiding by IS due to his love for music, Ameen Mukkad returned to Mosul and filled the city's streets with the sound of music.
The attacks on Charlie Hebdo do not make the content of Michel Houellebecq's book, "Submission", which envisions a France ruled by Islamic law, any less racist.
The British public was given all the drama of the assault on the satirical magazine in Paris, but received little in the way of an explanation as to why it happened.
In Deir al-Zour, the Islamic State group's rule has been particularly restrictive for women. Some cope. Some don't. Most simply adapt.