Greece: Who Will Build the Mosque?
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan is said to have offered to pay for a proper place of worship for the Greek capital`s large Muslim community...
World reports on possible “coup” by Egyptian army
Private Al-Fajr news website quoted “international intelligence reports published in London” as saying that there are indications that the Egyptian army will take over power again in Egypt soon...
Muslim Brotherhood will destroy Egypt
Former Morsi advisor says: if the Muslim Brotherhood keeps on running the country as it is, “it will eventually destroy Egypt...
Why Ismael Omar Guelleh invited Ali Bongo
Guelleh had invited Bongo and has long had the idea in mind of an African transversal roadway linking his country to the port in Libreville....
Change in US Policy Toward Islamists’ Rule in Egypt
Over the past weeks, US policy has adopted some positions toward Egypt, which were mostly meant to reassess its attitude toward the ruling regime, led by the Muslim Brotherhood...
The Egyptians’ Lose-Lose Game
It seems that the Muslim Brotherhood and the opposition have begun a lose-lose game within a complicated rivalry, and neglect of public satisfaction...
World Economic Forum
A Somali delegation went to the World Economic Forum in Davos (Switzerland) from 23 to 27 January, for the first time in the country`s history...
Arab Spring and downfall of the brotherhood
Tunisian and Egyptian Islamists have neither a good strategist nor a unifier; their only horizon is to be in power and remain there, thereby giving a very negative image of Islam...
Serval and Us
The recent foreign intervention on African soil is a proof that Africa is incapable of taking her destiny into her own hands 53 years after independence...
The brothers & the UAE
Although the UAE is the home to around 380,000 Egyptian expatriates, the UAE-Egyptian relationship has been strained by the regional spread of Islamist influence...
Who are the sponsors of the first think tank in Somalia?
A number of the institute`s sponsors and officials have links with the Islamic group Ahlu Sheikh which is close to the Muslim Brotherhood and Qatar. Qatar could therefore also contribute to HIPS`s funding...
Governor of the Central Bank
President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, appointed one of his old acquaintances, the economist Abdisalam Omer, to the post of governor of the Central Bank of Somalia on 17 January....
Texting your way to health
Two UN agencies are hoping to do with mobile technology to save lives, reduce illness and disability and bring down healthcare costs...
Kenya set to produce 2,850 barrels of oil per day
Kenya is moving closer to being an oil producing country after the British based exploration firm Tullow Oil Plc announced on Wednesday that the fourth test on oil deposits at Twiga South-1 well has for the first time showed real signs of being commercially viable...
No Difference Between Mursi, Mubarak
The regime of Mursi does not differ greatly, as far as its practices are concerned, from the regime of Husni Mubarak...
Why the US supports Morsi the dictator
In November 22, 2012, a new dictator was born. Egypt`s Islamist president unilaterally decreed greater authorities for himself and declared that the courts are barred from challenging any of his decisions...
History of Establishment of Muslim Brotherhood in UAE
The return of UAE students in the late 1960s from their studies in Egypt and Kuwait marked the beginning of the formation of a Brotherhood organization in the UAE...
Commentary: Al-Qaeda’s Third Generation
The Muslims living in the United Kingdom, Europe, and other Western countries are secretly involved in drug trafficking and after earning money they send this money for the construction of madrassas and mosques...
Qatar stirs unease among some Mideast neighbours
In Egypt, Libya and Syria, where Qatar tried to play a role post-Arab Spring, it finds itself blamed for much that has gone wrong on a local level...
Horsemeat may turn into donkey meat scandal
Some of the “horse meat” which has turned up on supermarket shelves in Britain, France and Sweden may, in fact, turn out to be donkey meat...
Prime Minister Jebali’s Bloodless Coup
Tunisian prime minister and secretary general of the ruling Islamic Ennahda Movement, yesterday threatened to resign if his efforts to form a technocratic government...