Emad Aysha - 21/07/2024
It might surprise you, but stocking Arab sci-fi wherever and whenever I can find it […]
Ken van Ierlant - 19/07/2024
The IPCC's narrative that the climate is changing under the influence of humans is questionable. […]
Nikola Mikovic - 17/07/2024
The European Union does not need Serbia as its future full-fledged member. For the 27-nation […]
Arthur Blok - 15/07/2024
In the shadow of hostilities in southern Lebanon between Hezbollah and Israel, ‘normal’ life goes […]
Hiba Kilany - 12/07/2024
We are living in a hypocritical world… Something isn’t right. Let me tell you why. […]
Emad Aysha - 08/07/2024
Ammar’s Atlantis trilogy was reviewed in this segment before, so it seems natural to talk […]
Robert M. Cutler - 06/07/2024
Azerbaijan and Armenia moved closer to peace since Azerbaijan re-established political control over its whole […]
Nikola Mikovic - 02/07/2024
Defeated by Azerbaijan and abandoned by its nominal ally Russia, Armenia seeks to establish closer […]
Emad Aysha - 29/06/2024
The story is semi-science fiction set in the very near future. Iran is at war with Saudi Arabia, and the only way the Saudis can tip the balance back in their favour is to buy up General Motors, the company manufacturing Iran’s superior tanks. Worse still, the villainous Iran here is led by none other than the Shah
Nikola Mikovic - 25/06/2024
Despite Moscow’s harsh threats and fearmongering rhetoric, Ukraine crossed another Russia’s “red line” and attacked […]