Peril and Promise in Algeria‏ By Javier Solana

Peril and Promise in Algeria Javier Solana was EU High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy, Secretary-General of NATO, and Foreign Minister of Spain. He is currently President of the ESADE Center... Read more »

Ripple effect scientists await word on gravitational waves‏

By Will Dunham WASHINGTON, Feb 10 (Reuters) – A century ago, Albert Einstein hypothesized the existence of gravitational waves, small ripples in space and time that dash across the universe at the... Read more »

World tourism map redrawn since attacks, epidemics, migrants‏

The world’s tourism map is being redrawn at lightning speed as holidaymakers switch preferences prompted by terror attacks, epidemics and migrant crises. Jihadist attacks on tourists in Tunisia last year and the... Read more »

Saudi Arabia’s New “With Us or Against Us” Attitude

“The Kingdom’s new era seems to be predominantly one of both inward conservatism and outward activism.” Ahmad Obeid Al-Mansoori This January King Salman will mark a year as leader of Saudi Arabia.... Read more »

INVITE TUNISIA TO JOIN THE EUROPEAN UNION

Tunisia, welcome to Europe! If you still want to be. Four years ago, in Germany’s newspaper for intellectuals, Die Zeit, the prominent author Gero von Randow called for Tunisia to be granted... Read more »

From Tunisia, a voice of hope in the Muslim World

By Fareed Zakaria “The most important contest in the world right now is between the ISIS model and the Tunisian model,” said Rachid Ghannouchi, who was visiting New York this week. “It’s... Read more »

Youth struggle in a Tunisian terror spawning ground

Maghreb news / Tunisa/Lamine Ghanmi Ahmed Ouni is angry and desperate when he talked about his prospects as an unemployed young man in a deprived Tunisian working-class Douar Hichar neighbourhood which dozens... Read more »