Towards judicial order International justice, the key to world order, can only be attained by reform of existing institutions -- principally the UN Security Council, writes Hassan Nafaa
Record in focus George W Bush's term will come to an end soon. Catastrophic as it has been, the world is lucky it wasn't worse, writes Mohamed Hakki
Message to the Democrats Restoring hope through a return to reasoned policy, tolerance and the rule of law is America's mission under its next president, writes James Zogby
United by misery While much attention is paid to inter-Palestinian strife, the Israeli occupation is ultimately responsible, writes Ramzy Baroud
Rich men frustrated The collapse of the Doha trade round is good for the world's poor, writes Ayman El-Amir
In focus: Turkey and democracy Newly vindicated, Turkey's ruling party remains an important model of democratic Islamist politics, writes Galal Nassar
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Editorial:
All slaves unite
Close up:
Karadzic and Al-Bashir
By Salama A Salama
Soapbox:
Helen of Egypt
By Azza Heikal
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