Displaying 211 - 220 of 466.
Chancellor Sa‘īd al-‘Ashmāwī complains about the lift of his police protection to the Ministry of Interior.
Throughout history, various steps have been taken towards protecting and improving human rights, especially through the United Nations.
Sources from the Coptic Orthodox Church announced that Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark is in excellent condition and is recovering properly after undergoing a spinal surgery in Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, United States of America. The pope has started...
The author uses two images, that of the ostrich and the owl, to explore possible immigration scenarios in Europe. She argues that only “a vision steeped in individual rights, the rule of law and the equality of men and women can help guide Europe out of [its current immigration quagmire].”
The author records the relations between Arab Muslims and the West, noting that many Westerners believe that all Muslims are terrorists and that Islām is a religion of violence and terror.
The author discusses the plight of Christians in Iraq.
This article concerns a recent interview with former U.N. Secretary General Dr. Butrus Ghāli. The interview gives an indication of Mr. Ghāli’s viewpoints on the hottest issues facing the international community.
Condoleezza Rice’s tour to the Middle East region reveals the new American formula of “moderation versus extremism.”
The author, Dr. Ahmad Fathī Surūr, speaker of the People’s Assembly (parliament), writes a series of articles dealing with the challenges posed by terrorism for security and freedom. He affirms that under international law terrorism is viewed as a crime.
This paper was written for the occasion of the U.N. International Day of Peace, September 21, 2006, and discusses the topic, the Bahā’ī Perspective on World Peace. In the historical analysis at the beginning, an internalization of trade and law is analysed with the development of a tight network of...

Pages

Subscribe to