By Asrat Seyoum The world’s prominent whistleblower website, Wikileaks’s, latest release revealed that the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 that went…
Month: September 2012
On April 4, 2012, Lebanese forces Leader Samir Geagea escaped an assassination attempt when shots were fired at his residence…
Ankara is re-embracing its old allies in Washington at the expense of Tehran and Damascus. The Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or…
It never ceases to amaze how Arab eyes are forever on the lookout for some manifestation of Western hegemonic intent…
From Sana to Benghazi, Cairo to Casablanca, new jihadist groups have adopted the same name in recent months. Is it…
Washington should work closely with Amman, providing alternatives to rash changes that some will advocate as a way to stay…
Islamist extremism is limited in Libya, but it could grow if no action is taken against those responsible for recent…
Only with significantly greater cohesion in the United States and Israel will Iran’s leaders even consider accepting a compromise on…
“I ask myself, how could this happen? How could this happen in a country we helped liberate, in a city…
Islamist extremism is limited in Libya, but it could grow if no action is taken against those responsible for recent…
METransparent Exclusive: The High level security officer who recently died in a Moscow hospital, was not the head of Syria’s…
The Oslo Accords were merely a trick, a deception. The Israelis sought to maintain the occupation, while the Palestinians sought…
Given its growing control over key government institutions and its unmatched mobilizing capabilities, the Muslim Brotherhood will likely remain Egypt’s…
An inside look at Egypt’s new president suggests that Washington will have to adjust to a troublesome new status quo.…
METransparent Exclusive In the most dramatic clash, up till now, between international Jihadi fighters and the rebel Free Syrian Army,…