Jun 15, 2013
The Russian government's campaign against religious extremism may be doing more harm than good
Read Article Russia's mosque raids cast a wide net
Jun 08, 2013
Nearly two dozen Pakistani journalists who have been killed over the past decade. So far, not a single suspect has been brought to justice for the killings. Read Article Scores of Pakistani journalists killed in past decade, no one brought to justice
Jun 01, 2013
Canadians are anxiously waiting to see if a video that allegedly shows the mayor of Toronto, Canada, smoking crack cocaine can be obtained and verified. Read Article A crack in the mayor's armour
May 25, 2013
The timing of the reissue of Rajiv Rajendra's crime thriller couldn't be better – or worse – depending on whether you're a book publicist or a cricket fan. Read Article Rajiv Rajendra novel about a fixed cricket league hits uncomfortably close to home
May 16, 2013
The legacies of the late British prime minister Margaret Thatcher and the retiring Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson.
Read Article Thatcher and Ferguson: titans of our times
May 04, 2013
This year's Abu Dhabi International Book Fair offered diversity, depth and was regionally relevant
Read Article Guy DeLisle one of the highlights of Abu Dhabi book fair that offered diversity, depth, relevance
Apr 13, 2013
Italy recently pardoned a US air force officer who helped the CIA kidnap a Muslim cleric and transfer him to Egypt to be tortured. But some experts believe torturing suspects does not yield useful intelligence and can sometimes seriously backfire. Read Article Pardon of officer involved in kidnap, torture of cleric sends wrong message
Apr 06, 2013
Afghan children who are sexually abused are frequently "revictimised" by the state when they are jailed for committing the "moral crime" of being raped.
Read Article Cultural, as well as legislative changes needed to help abused children