Hamas is recognised as a terror organisation by the UK, EU and US, and has a gruesome track record.
Yiftah Curiel
Jul 09, 2015
Hacking Team is grabbing the headlines after the huge data leak, but much bigger problems could be around the corner
John McAfee
Jul 08, 2015
Distributed ledger technology could create jobs for an army of slaves to the algorithm.
Ian Allison
Jul 08, 2015
All-Tory budget presented by George Osborne will affect women who rely on benefits and tax credits.
Lydia Smith
Jul 08, 2015
Barclays' board has ousted retail banking champion Antony Jenkins in bid to improve ailing investment bank.
Ian Allison
Jul 08, 2015
Conservative ministers play into jihadists hands with a raft of new clampdowns that prioritise security over liberty.
Peter Tatchell
Jul 08, 2015
The Srebrenica genocide was the killing of over 8,000 in town of Srebrenica during Bosnian War
Thomas Miller
Jul 08, 2015
Israeli resident of a kibbutz near the Gaza border says she misses the days when Arabs and Jews worked together.
Janet Svirzenski
Jul 07, 2015
A Palestinian journalist recalls the 2014 conflict in Gaza and the scars that remain.
Mousheera Jammal
Jul 07, 2015
Boko Haram expected to increase terror attacks as its military offensive falters.
Olivier Guitta
Jul 07, 2015
Ten years on we appear as confused as ever about radicalisation, British Muslims and the Middle East.
Joseph Willits
Jul 07, 2015
Massive leak of Hacking Team data highlights need for international community to address use of cyberweapons
Jarno Limnell
Jul 06, 2015
The UK government wants to break encryption, meaning it is up to individuals to take back privacy.
Rafael Laguna
Jul 06, 2015
Tsipras and supporters under impression eurozone leaders like Merkel answerable to no mandate.
Shane Croucher
Jul 06, 2015
The biggest shock for Labour at the recent General Election was the extent to which traditional Labour voters opted for Ukip.
James Bloodworth
Jul 06, 2015
Greece has been a victim of extortion at the hands of the global banking system – discuss.
Ian Allison
Jul 06, 2015
Will the EU paymasters follow through with threats to boot Greece out of the Eurozone?
Simon Heffer
Jul 06, 2015
Business owner Jane Michell on setting up shop as a woman.
Jane Michell
Jul 03, 2015
My passport says I'm a Chilean citizen, but I'm as American as apple pie.
Nicole Rojas
Jul 02, 2015
Human rights abuses dominated headlines about Azerbaijan before, during and after Baku 2015.
Emin Milli
Jul 02, 2015
We should expect more Isis attacks in Sinai in the near future.
Veryan Khan and Jasmine Opperman
Jul 02, 2015
Technology is amazing, but in games it can hold back great storytelling.
Edward Smith
Jul 02, 2015
Politicians should support Alexis Tsipras and the Greek people in light of them potentially exiting the EU.
Margareta Pagano
Jul 02, 2015
Governments that followed ousted dictator Ben Ali have not tackled economic problems that sparked Tunisia's revolution.
Lina Ben Mhenni
Jul 01, 2015
Liz Kendall rightfully talks of the UK becoming 'world class at creating low-paid jobs'.
Stefan Stern
Jul 01, 2015
As Greek teeters on the brink of default, a Greek businessman offers his view on the turmoil.
George Politis
Jun 30, 2015
UK's food sector faces a skills shortage, not helped by the need for high wages proposed by the government.
Karan Bilimoria
Jun 30, 2015
Mumsnet users complain of a sea of mess, missed appointments and unopened letters.
Justine Roberts
Jun 30, 2015
The whole point of the European Union and the eurozone was to bring Europeans together!
William Keegan
Jun 29, 2015
As Stan Lee speaks out about Spider-Man remaining white and heterosexual, we explain why we should stop recycling old characters.
Amy West
Jun 26, 2015