Are we watching the collapse of Western Europe in real time? - comment
The terrorists don't need to show up again. The inhibition is already installed, running quietly in the background like software that updates itself.
The terrorists don't need to show up again. The inhibition is already installed, running quietly in the background like software that updates itself.
Iran’s latest wave of unrest began with the kind of trigger that regimes fear because it spreads through every class: money.
If change occurs in Iran, it will come from within, driven by a combination of public pressure, economic collapse, shifting loyalties, and organizational capacity.
Will Netanyahu leverage this deal to force Egypt to honor its peace commitments, or will he allow the deal to shield Egypt from accountability?
Italy’s Hamas funding scandal reveals how political protection, propaganda, and willful blindness enabled terror financing in the heart of Europe.
Shifting dynamics, alongside the redrawn boundaries within Gaza, are compelling the group toward a recalibration of its role in the Palestinian order.
Alidoosti was not arrested for violence, incitement, or organizing. Her offense was ethical clarity, a refusal to remain silent as women and protesters were beaten, imprisoned, and killed.
Tens of thousands are protesting across Iran, but history suggests caution. The key question is how outside support can help without doing harm.
As unrest grows across Iran, the protests reveal a regime increasingly reliant on fear, and a population demanding dignity, freedom, and change.
A year in pre-military programs transforms Israeli youth and shapes them into leaders, unlocking their hidden potential.
Europe and America face a quiet yet powerful transformation, reshaping societies through demographics and ideology.