SELDOM HAS THE COURSE of European history been changed by a non-politician’s throwaway remark in a German-language newspaper on a Wednesday in the dead of the summer doldrums. But on July 28, ...
There’s standing room only in a converted warehouse in the decaying industrial hinterland north of central Paris. It’s mid-October, just days after the first U.S. bombs fell on Afghanistan, and the ...
The question is no longer whether the organization is dangerous. The question is whether free societies will find the courage ...
A Muslim leader in Germany has called for state-backed training of imams to include language lessons in a bid to tackle concerns about integration and Islamophobia. In an article for the country's ...
Reluctance to embrace the Muslim community in Western Europe threatens to alienate people who are key to curbing future terrorist attacks. Germany is home to 3.2 million Muslims, yet last month a ...
On visits to predominantly Muslim suburbs emerging outside nearly all northern European cities, one question keeps recurring: Why have some of the richest, most educated, most secular, most placid, ...
Police officers patrol around Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, France, on September 10. French authorities charged three women with extremism offenses for plotting an attack near the cathedral. Police ...
Scratch European anxiety about the coming Anglo-American invasion of Iraq and you usually discover a foreboding about the possible repercussions among Europe’s large and expanding Muslim population.
A GREEK Muslim woman who lost out because her late husband’s will was adjudicated by Islamic law has been vindicated by the European Court of Human Rights, in a ruling that could have implications for ...
Last month, en route to the British Library, I strolled past the Tiger Tiger nightclub in Piccadilly. I was on foot because it was a beautiful day and because there is a distinctly creepy mood, these ...
On March 7, 2007, Bernard Lewis, the legendary historian of the Middle East, delivered the Irving Kristol Lecture at AEI’s Annual Dinner. Edited excerpts follow. The Muslim attack on Christendom . . .
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results