By John W. Whitehead
October 26, 2015
Fear is a primitive impulse, brainless as hunger, and because the aim of horror fiction is the production of the deepest kinds of fears, the genre tend… Read More
ABOUT USEVENTSEXPERTSAUTHORSARCHIVESGATESTONE IN THE MEDIADONATECONTACTIsrael's Christian Minorityby Shadi KhalloulMarch 20, 2016 at 4:30 amhttp://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/7622/israel… Read More
ABOUT USEVENTSEXPERTSAUTHORSARCHIVESGATESTONE IN THE MEDIADONATECONTACTSweden's Palestinian Lobbyistsby Nima Gholam Ali PourMarch 19, 2016 at 5:00 amhttp://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/76… Read More
Imad Zafar
Things are unfolding slowly and dramatically on the political horizon of Pakistan.There is nothing new, the same old mindset of “My Way or the Highway” is being adopt… Read More
Liberated Kafranbel, Syria, September 2015Lots of people believe that it is basically too late to do anything about Syria. It's such a mess. There are so many sides. It's hard to tell who th… Read More
A Potpourri of Vestiges FeatureBarakah Meets Barakah (2016) / Mahmoud SabbaghWhile preparing the list of movies to be watched during MAMI, it came as a surprise that a Saudi Arabian movie wa… Read More
The Bravest Woman in the Whole Wide WorldRead More About: She adds a new four-letter word—dawa—to the West’s vocabulary. It describes the ceaseless world-wide ideologi… Read More
SUMMARY: “Progressives,” including those in the labor movement in the U.S., are rapidly aligning themselves with Islamic political radicalism. Within unions that are historically… Read More
It was a cold December morning and the local commuter train rattled its lonely way through the bleak countryside. But among the passengers, were those who had murder on their minds.
At aroun… Read More
There is no doubt we are going through a phase of post privacy culture. Whether you like it or not, in George Orwell words "big brother" is watching you. This i… Read More
Human Rights Council 36th sessionOpening Statement by Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
11 September 2017
Distinguished President of the Council,Excel… Read More
Among the half-million hours of video uploaded to YouTube on March 20, 2017, was a disturbing 18-second clip showing a gunman executing three people — bound and facing a wall —… Read More
Saudi Arabia is the source of the world’s extremism. To be precise, the oil-rich kingdom is the biggest sponsor and supplier of terrorists, the product of its extremism policy. And tha… Read More
Author: Joseph Franco, RSIS
Manila continues to grapple with the challenges of countering violent extremism. Nearly a year after the battle for Marawi, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte&r… Read More
GVS News Desk |
How do we make sense of what the right-wing Hindutva government of Narendra Modi has done in the occupied Jammu & Kashmir?
Sardar Masood Khan: On August 5, 2019, th… Read More
Prime Minister Imran Khan has reiterated that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) ideology is the biggest threat to Muslims and other minorities in India. He urged the international commun… Read More
The death toll has risen to 37 in the deadliest violence in the Indian capital New Delhi, the worst religious violence in decades with police accused of partisanship. More than 300 others ha… Read More
It’s a shame that modern iterations of “Star Trek” are rooted less in a vision for the future but of a glib, post-modernist condescension for modern life.
“Star T… Read More
Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has urged the international community to take notice of the rights violations in the Indian occupied Kashmir (IoK). The fascist Indian regime is using all tact… Read More
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s RSS-inspired doctrine was very clear on occupied Kashmir, where the people had been subjected to worst hu… Read More
Soros: STILL the Most Dangerous Man on Earth :: By Geri UngureanPublished on: June 16, 2020 by RRadmin7 Category:General Articles, Geri UngureanOriginally written in… Read More
Prime Minister Imran Khan expressed solidarity with Kashmiris on International Day in Support of Victims of Torture. The premier called on the international community to hold India accountab… Read More
Saudi Arabia, currently, is undergoing a phenomenal metamorphosis; a country widely known for its ultra-conservative posture is now gradually moving towards liberalism. It is witnessing a re… Read More
Your book and podcast, “The Lie That Binds,” tracked the history of the anti-abortion movement and your view of its ties to white supremacy. Do you see connections between the s… Read More
Fulani herdsmen beheaded a Christian man and his 7-year-old son and killed a pastor they had kidnapped two weeks earlier in two separate attacks in northern Nigeria, according to reports… Read More
Ever since the terrorist attacks on the US and Europe in the 2000s, an essential part of the social-political discourse in the UK has comprised discussions about how to protect people from f… Read More
Harvey Dzodin
Former vice president of ABC-TV and political appointee in the Jimmy Carter administration
The American experiment is under siege and poll after recent poll suggest that it may… Read More
The Canadian Press – Oct 27, 2022 / 6:39 am | Story: 392925
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The federal authorities says France has denied an extradition request for a priest accus… Read More
For as long as people have been around, there has been warfare. Sadly, war seems eternal. Throughout the millennia, this has led to countless stories of cruelty and evil, heroism and kindnes… Read More
An Overview
Welcome to our blog on the difference between war and battle. In this blog, we will explore the topic of armed conflicts between nations or different groups within a nation. W… Read More
Read “The Need For A Kshatriya Mindset: Part I.”
We must all meditate on the image of Krishna and Arjuna on the battlefield, because this promotes something that is sorely needed… Read More
Introduction
The Iranian Revolution of 1979, also known as the Islamic Revolution or Enqelāb-e Eslāmī in Persian, was a significant event in Iran’s political lands… Read More
In the darkest annals of history, there are figures whose actions stand as stark reminders of the depths to which humanity can sink. Joseph Goebbels, the Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germ… Read More
The book “Pakistan under Siege: Extremism, Society and the State”, is written by Madiha Afzal. She is an economist and a fellow in the Foreign Policy Program at Brookings. Her wo… Read More
Beirut- Muhammad Fneish, the former Lebanese minister and leader of Hezbollah, said that the party entered the Al-Aqsa flood battle to support the Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip f… Read More
The man who bludgeoned former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband with a hammer last year consumed a steady diet of right-wing conspiracy theories before an attack that took place wit… Read More
The Oklahoma City bombing stands as a tragic and defining moment in American history, marking one of the deadliest acts of domestic terrorism the nation has ever witnessed. On April 19, 199… Read More
Indira Gandhi: Iron Lady of India
Indira Gandhi, a towering figure in Indian politics, left an indelible mark on the nation’s history. Born into the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, she rose to b… Read More
The Financial Times monitored some of the devastation caused by the Israeli aggression on… Gaza strip In a war that lasted nearly 3 months of bombing, more than 22,185 Palestinians w… Read More
The British Daily Mail reported that the US Army was infiltrated by white supremacists and insurgents, as experts warned that the US Department of Defense report (Pentagon) The latter &ndas… Read More
When we began in 1989 to discuss the graduation thesis of one of our colleagues, while we were in our final year in the Department of Political Science at the Faculty of Economics and Polit… Read More
Religious intolerance has bred extremism and resulted in thousands of deaths in Nigeria, divisions, and terrorism as a bad omen and example of a nation at war with itself. Meanwhile, the twi… Read More
Tired of Winning is a riveting account of how Donald Trump remade the Republican Party in his own image and left behind a trail of chaos and destruction. Written by Jonathan Karl, a veteran… Read More
1979 marked a pivotal turning point for the United Kingdom, defined by economic strife and political sea changes. As the tumultuous 1970s ended, Britain stood at the cusp of a new era. This… Read More
Antisemitism in Canada has reached soaring levels as the country’s Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces intense criticism for capitulating to anti-Israel activists and… Read More
In “Pakistan Under Siege,” Madiha Afzal explores Pakistani extremism’s complexities. Instead of only focusing on terrorist threats, Madiha Afzal also explores Pakistani cul… Read More
Introduction
Marawi City, located on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines, bore witness to one of the most intense urban battles in recent history: the Battle of Marawi. This conflict… Read More