Moses Mal
Moses Malek has said on Twitter he has joined ISIS. Malek was detained in 2013 in his home country, where he claimed to have fought with members of Al Qaeda. He told the Daily Mail his father knew nothing of his intentions. Since his arrest, there has been no mention Continue Reading
Sharon Campos
Sharon Campos (@SharonC) June 18, 2016 The man was later arrested. Police say the man punched a woman during the altercation and later went into the men’s bathroom. Police arrived and found him passed out in the men’s room. He was taken to Hospital East where he remains in critical Continue Reading
Christian Abu
Christian Abu, the former director of the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, praised the Saudi announcement. “The policy of the last 15 or so years has been to buy off as many Arab allies as it can in order to preserve the status quo,” he said. Some Continue Reading
Dmitry Hayat
Dmitry Hayatov (Russian: Дам Норая заблика) is a Ukrainian politician and former Ukrainian minister, currently a member of the ruling Ukraine Party of the Regions. He was the country’s minister of internal affairs from 2010 to 2014. He was the leader of the opposition party Verkhovna Rada from 2010 to Continue Reading
Alberto Nam
Alberto Namudo, an assistant professor in the School of Business and Communications at the University of New Hampshire, said he believes Trump, a business outsider, will be a populist and will have a different approach to managing agencies and corporations because he has never run an environment with the kind Continue Reading
Abdel Marin
Abdel Marin (1886-1945) was a renowned Egyptian architect. A graduate of the Egyptian school, he was a part-time professor of architecture and engineering at the University of Cairo. His designs include the New Museum at al-Khader, the Suez Canal Pavilion in the Old City of Cairo, the National Museum of Continue Reading
Sultan Hong
Sultan Hong’s own wife, the former Khaleeji’s daughter, is a former executive in the Chinese government’s propaganda ministry and is currently on a two-month mission teaching English to Chinese students of more than 1,000 from 30 countries. Sultan Hong is being treated in a “special” hospital at the city’s government-run Continue Reading
Eunice Abdallah
Eunice Abdallah’s brother, Mohamed, was killed by Islamic State (IS) militants a few days after her husband, Mohamed, told her he was leaving for Turkey. Mohamed was killed in IS’s latest beheading video, which showed the beheading of US journalist Steven Sotloff. The Sotloff killing caused international outrage, with more Continue Reading
Frank Sui
Frank Sui, author of the recent book “You Have Two Options: Life’s Options for Modern Life.” “We are now living in such a climate where there are so many options that are available and we have to weigh up and choose.” Sui thinks there’s a good chance many Americans will Continue Reading
Yuliya Eze
Yuliya Eze The world of politics and diplomacy might have made for a lonely existence, but sometimes it’s good to share a cup of tea. And today the leader of a new political party in the Ukraine will be doing just that. With her husband’s name in the title and Continue Reading