Nehad Ismail

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Nehad Ismail is a writer and broadcaster, who writes about issues related to the Middle East from his home in London.

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9/11 Will Not Be Repeated; Al-Qaeda is Doomed

Al-Qaeda is too weak to mount a major attack against the US in the future. The terror group has been emasculated and is not in a position to carry out spectacular operations.

‘Al Baath and Al Shabbiha’ The Two Most Hated Nouns in Syria

The term Shabbiha means in Arabic 'ghostlike' or 'Phantoms' with evil intentions. In reality they are groups of sinister thugs who appear from nowhere like ghosts and proceed to kill and maim demonstrators. Al Shabbiha direct their violence agai

Muslim Women Now Become Preachers of Islam

At the other end of the spectrum we have the Kuwaiti Muslim thinker Salwa al-Mutairi who according to Front Page Magazine (6th June 11) has called for the re-introduction of sex-slaves into Arab society.

Options to End Gaddafi’s Nightmare

The recently announced deployment of Predator drones might help but will not protect civilians in the urban areas of Misrata and Tripoli. I am not a military expert, but this is my gut feeling based on armchair observations.

Is Time Running Out for The Syrian Regime?

Most observers believe that stability and slogans are not enough to stop the popular revolution. Although the recent protests are limited in scale compared to Egypt and Yemen, they could escalate.

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Olivia Ramirez Smith and the Business of Reconnecting Women to the Earth

For more than two decades, Olivia Ramirez Smith has answered one question through books, films, retreats, and The Mother Earth Effect LLC: what would happen if women simply touched the ground again?

Why Tracking Your Net Worth Monthly Changes Your Financial Behavior

The Observer Effect in Personal Finance People often use the...

How Singh Law Firm’s Cross-Border Practice Is Redefining Mid-Market Counsel

A boutique firm with national reach is changing what mid-sized clients expect from outside legal

Australia CGT Tax Changes Threaten Investment Confidence, Young Investors

Australia’s CGT tax changes may hurt young investors, shares, crypto and small businesses as Treasury modelling faces criticism.
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