Last month, according to at least one count, there were 154 terrorist attacks around the world. Here’s a rundown of some of the major ones. The Taliban took 23
In Sweden, a glimpse of America’s future
Not so many years ago, the notion that a hijab-wearing jihad enthusiast like Linda Sarsour could become a leading figure in the American feminist movement
Judge Jeanine and The Paradoxes of the Post-9/11 World
Last Saturday night, one of the guests on Greg Gutfeld’s evening show on Fox News was a former Marine staff sergeant, bomb technician Johnny “Joey” Jones, who
Jewish Americans and the Democratic Party: Time to Go?
On Saturday, Roger L. Simon lamented at PJ Media that anti-Semitism is once again becoming respectable – or at least acceptable – across the Western world, and
First They Came for Tommy…
In recent months, even as a majority of the politicians in Britain’s two major parties have seemed to be doing everything they can to cancel or water down the
What You Didn’t Miss at the Oscars
Who watches the Academy Awards anymore? Movies are worse than ever. TV is better than ever. Who wants to go to a movie theater nowadays and worry about picking
Dealing With Europe’s ISIS Returnees
“Seven hundred German citizens have gone to Syria to fight for the Islamic State. It’s not what they’re doing over there that scares us. It’s what happens when
The Rushdie Fatwa, Thirty Years Later
Thirty years ago today, the then ruler of Iran, the Ayatollah Khomeini, sent a valentine to Salman Rushdie in the form of a fatwa. Rushdie, born in 1947
Sweden’s Fallacious Feminism
If you ever want to get a good hearty dose of global-elite received opinion on any imaginable topic, head straight for the website of the magazine Foreign
Nicholas Kristof: Lazy or Dishonest?
Ever since Fidel Castro’s revolution, the New York Times has had a soft spot for Cuba. Not for the Cuban people, mind you, but for their jailers. It was a
Virtue Signaling at its Sickest
I heard the news last week during a quick headline break on Nigel Farage’s daily call-in show. Fifty-five men in West Yorkshire – fifty-five! – had been
Checking in on Sweden
I’ve told this one before. Back in 2005, Mona Sahlin, who from 2002 to 2004 had served as Sweden’s minister of integration, told an audience at a Swedish
Targeting Hege Storhaug
On December 19, I wrote here about my friend Hege Storhaug, whose 2015 book, a bestseller in her native Norway, is now available in English under the title
Tightening Sharia Screws
It started out with an isolated case here and there. In 2005, Oriana Fallaci was put on trial in Italy for her anti-Islam book The Force of Reason. In 2010 and
Murder in Morocco
Just don’t call it Jihad.
Can Trump be Europe’s Salvation?
One Islam expert says yes.
God Through Binoculars: A Hitchhiker at a Monastery
A beautiful mind produces a luminous memoir.
“Jihadist Psychopath” Unveils the True Threat
With force, elegance and rock-solid credibility, Jamie Glazov’s new book explains the previously unexplained.
The Guardian, Tommy Robinson, and Me
Britain’s top rag uncovers a nonexisent “global network”.
Happy Holidays, New York Times!
Reflections on Jesus, Muhammed, and the Gray Lady.
Dodging a Very Long Vacation in Dubai
Another Westerner mistakes the UAE for a free country.
On Thanksgiving, I’m Thankful for Trump
Finally, a president who isn’t a turkey.
They’re Not Waving EU Flags
A dispatch from Vienna.
Pinko Nostalgia
The dean of Queer Studies misses being oppressed.
Now It’s Official: Europeans Can’t Criticize Islam
The European Court of Human Rights goes full dhimmi.