The unfulfilled Dabiq prophecy an omen for ISIS

by Rashmee

Posted on October 23, 2016 / The Arab Weekly


In the excitement over a new prophecy, an unfulfilled old one is receiving less atten­tion …

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ISIS is right on this point: the Dabiq battle was not the epic one for which it longs

by Rashmee

Posted on October 17, 2016


A basic fact about the battle for Dabiq, the northern Syrian town that ISIS has …

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Can European culture prevent ISIL recruitment?

by Rashmee

Posted on September 22, 2016 / The National


On both sides of the Atlantic, the fight against radicalisation is evolving in unexpected ways. …

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The question in Sirte #Libya is not whether ISIS will be defeated. What comes after?

by Rashmee

Posted on August 31, 2016


Sitting in Tunis, it’s hard not to pay particular heed to what’s happening over the …

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Are Germany’s new anti-terrorism proposals about politics more than security?

by Rashmee

Posted on August 16, 2016


Germany’s interior minister Thomas de Maiziere has said that dual-nationals will lose German citizenship if …

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Ridicule, the ultimate takedown of Islamic State? Inshallah, one day soon

by Rashmee

Posted on July 27, 2016


Click here for The Bighdaddy show, a collection of short videos satirising the so-called Islamic …

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After Nice, there’s a new global mood of despondency. Don’t give in to it

by Rashmee

Posted on July 18, 2016


Can we be safe anywhere any more, wail some Tweeples after a lonesome petty thief …

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A former resident of Brussels responds to Donald Trump’s ‘painful message’

by Rashmee

Posted on March 23, 2016


Amana Fontanella-Khan, The Guardian’s assistant US opinion editor, has stuck it to Donald Trump for …

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Rashmee has lived and worked in several countries in the past decade, including Afghanistan, India, Haiti, Tunisia, the UAE, US and UK