Shame, blame and denial

Two mothers, one Jewish, one Muslim, pray together in Paris, 11 January 2015.  (AP Photo/Matthieu Alexandre, Pool, File) By Nadia Dala In Western Europe, the convergence of three little exposed dynamics may have helped Islamic State dehumanize impressionable...

War as an end in itself

After the Paris attacks, politicians are combative. But what if Islamic State’s goal was an escalation of conflict and Western boots on the ground? French President François Hollande declared the attacks in Paris an “act of war.” Angela Merkel...

A new campaign of global jihad?

By Alistair Lyon Islamic State has claimed the coordinated attacks by gunmen and suicide bombers on bars, restaurants and a concert hall that killed at least 127 people in Paris, the bloodiest assault in Europe since the Madrid train bombings in 2002. French President...

Africa: Time to stand up and not just stand by

Africa: Time to stand up and not just stand by

Soldiers training before heading to the Somalia peacekeeping operation, 30 April 2012 (AP Photo/Ben Curtis) By Pascal Fletcher As the United Nations and African leaders try to push South Sudan’s civil war protagonists towards peace and Nigeria and its neighbors strive...

Terrorism: A Global Phenomenon

Terrorism: a global phenomenon

By Jasmine Horsey Today marks the 10-year anniversary of the 7/7 London tube bombings and the 6-month anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris. Coverage of the events is high on the agenda for today’s media, and memorials are taking place in both cities to...

Terrorism