FWI Tags

Policy Exchange Conference Pushes Back against Failure of U.K. Elites
The Recent Saudi-Pakistan Defense Pact Has Strengthened Pakistan’s Diplomatic and Military Stature in the Middle East
The Strikes Coincided with the Afghanistan Foreign Minister’s First Official Visit to India and New Delhi’s Decision to Reopen Its Embassy in Kabul
French Permissiveness Strengthens States and Proxies Hostile to the West, and for Some the Effects Are Immediate
Clergymen Stand by Statements against Islamism and “Radical Jihadism”
Cyber Leaks Reveal Surveillance and Intimidation of Outspoken Dissident
Saudi Arabia May Prefer to Remain Neutral Between India and Pakistan, but Its New Pact with Pakistan Will Make This Difficult
Ankara Undermines Its Credibility When It Relies on Faulty Legal Arguments and Instigates Political Conflict
Erdoğan’s Goal Will Be to Incite Indian Muslims to Embrace Their Religious Identity Before Their National Identity
House of Palestine Founder Named City’s “Favorite Daughter”
Police Fail to Investigate Multiple Islamist Preachers for ‘Hate Speech’
Shadow Justice Secretary Calls for Guidance Against ‘Criminalizing Heresy’
Concept Will Stifle Free Speech, Criticism of Violence
In This Symbiotic Relationship, Egypt Expands Solar and Wind Generation, and Greece Offers Grid Access to European Markets
Sheikh Hasan Al-Taraiki Portrays Jihad as Religious Duty
When a U.S. Ambassador Was Killed in Benghazi, Turkey Looked Away—and Has Continued to Encourage Islamist Extremism
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Defines Areas in Which Coastal States Can Claim Sovereign Rights over Natural Resources
Supporting and Training the Yemeni Coast Guard Is a Low-Cost Way to Undermine Houthi Threats to the Red Sea
The Judiciary Is Caught Between Enforcing the Law, Managing Diplomatic Sensitivities, and Confronting the Limitations of Statutes That Often Classify Espionage as a Minor Offense