Delta Air Lines

August 29, 2024 | Seth J. Frantzman |

Airline flight cancellation chaos to Israel is unsustainable

Major airlines cancelling flights is a new phenomenon that Israel doesn't seem to have a solution for.

May 3, 2024 | Ben Cohen |

From Colombia to Columbia, an unceasing war on Israel

The world’s authoritarians are delighting in the opportunity to wield the language of human rights in the faces of gullible Westerners.

January 10, 2022 | David Adesnik, K.M. Schaefer

Syria Faces Omicron Amid a Shortage of Vaccines

As in other countries, statistics do not convey the extent of the suffering.

June 5, 2021 | Cleo Paskal |

A US-China Green Deal may help the Mekong basin countries: Le Dinh Tinh

‘But the strategic competition between China and the United States might also produce complications for the Mekong-Lancang Cooperation and United States-Mekong Partnership.’ In this edition of “Indo-Pacific:...

August 17, 2015 | Emanuele Ottolenghi |

Russia’s Airline Aeroflot Carried Qassem Soleimani to Moscow and Back

Fox News reported that on July 24, General Qassem Soleiman...

September 11, 2014 | Michael Ledeen

Is ISIS Already Here?

Experts disagree on whether or not the United States has already been penetrated by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS). CNN...

December 24, 2013 | David Barnett

Egypt Blames Muslim Brotherhood for Apparent Suicide Bomb, 14 Dead

Egypt's government blamed the Muslim Brotherhood for an apparent suicide bombing of a police headquarters in the Nile Delta region, calling it a terrorist attack. The death toll fro...

June 18, 2012 | Khairi Abaza

Two Villages, Two Egyptian Views

SHARQIYYA GOVERNORATE, Egypt—Only nine miles of rutted pavement separates the villages of Mubasher and Edwa, but the ideological division they represent has nearly split Egyptian politics i...

November 30, 2006 | World Defense Review

Islamism Comes to the Niger Delta

Last month, I discussed in this column the immense importance of the Nigerian elections scheduled for April 21, 2007, concluding: "If President Obasanjo manages to hand ov...

April 17, 2004 | National Review Online

Oil-for-Terror? There Appears to be Much Worse News to Uncover in the Oil-for-Food Scandal

Beyond the billions in graft, smuggling, and lavish living for Saddam Hussein that were the hallmarks of the United Nations Oil-for-Food program in Iraq, there is one more penny yet to drop....