What Netanayhu’s indictment means politically Jonathan Ofir·02/03/2019Possibly a game changer in the Israeli elections.Opinion·0 Comments·0·81 views
Lebanese elections 2018: An opposition is formed Anne Kirstine Rønn·09/05/2018The Turban Times reports measured the temperature in Beirut – post-election.BlogCuriosity·0 Comments·0·85 views
We can’t blame the Lebanese people for lack of change Jade Saab·24/04/2018Understanding the dynamics of Lebanon’s democratic journey.Analysis·0 Comments·0·104 views
Saudi leadership holds its breath over political chaos in the Maldives Fannie Agerschou-Madsen·25/02/2018The internal political situation in the island state is evolving into a headache for Saudi leaders.Analysis·0 Comments·0·105 views
Before the Iraq War, the people called for peace TTT Blog·15/02/2018It sent the message to our princes that for once, citizens were not just apathetic in the face of their governments’ resort to the use of mass violence.Op-ed·0 Comments·0·58 views
Lebanese students divided over Prime Minister Saad Hariri’s return Anne Kirstine Rønn·15/01/2018Lebanese students tell The Turban Times they are more reluctant to celebrate.FeatureInterview·0 Comments·0·164 views
It was we Americans that broke the deal, not Iran TTT Blog·13/10/2017"It was the United States that elected a president with no respect for his word or for the agreements his country has signed."Op-ed·0 Comments·0·43 views
WATCH: Why does the leader of Iran deny the Holocaust? TTT Blog·05/09/2017Each year, as the world marks Holocaust Memorial Day, Iranians are faced with an awkward reality.In VideoInterview·0 Comments·0·96 views
Hamas’ new charter and Meshaal’s gamble on the losing horse Muhammad Shehada·02/06/2017Meshaal made a gamble on moderation, but he gambled on the losing horse.Analysis·1 Comment·0·152 views
Abbas restoring balance to the universe Muhammad Shehada·24/04/2017The people of Gaza are beyond hysterical and entirely torn up between the childish Fateh-Hamas absurdities.In My Opinion·0 Comments·0·38 views