Sunni shiite
Iraqi security forces target political ‘corruption’ in Baghdad Green Zone raids
The Green Zone includes Baghdad's parliament building, various government institutions, and embassies, with many politicians also having residences in the area.
The illusion of change in Iraq: Baghdad's militia shake-up masks a deeper Iranian strategy
Iranian attacks awaken Bahrain’s demons - opinion
Trinidad designates IRGC, Hezbollah, Hamas as terrorist orgs., local Muslim groups denounce act
Positive action in Yemen yields positive results
Islamism against the world
Could an anti-Iran alliance be a new force for peace?
Arab world: Religious minorities feel weight of Gulf rivalries
The ‘cold war’ between Tehran and Riyadh is making life ever more complicated for Sunnis in Iran and Shi’ites in Saudi Arabia.
Riyad vs Téhéran
Pourquoi a-t-il suffi d’une étincelle pour mettre le feu aux poudres ?
Sunni vs Shi’a: New flare-up rooted in ancient hatred
The roots of the crisis are to be found in the long-standing feud between Sunni and Shi’a, which dates from the very beginning of Islam.
As 'cold war' with Saudis sharpens, Iran's Revolutionary Guards deliver warning
"Iran has created a Frankenstein," says a Western diplomat in Beirut.
Sunni versus Shi’ite
It is the Sunni-Shi’ite divide that is driving unrest in the region, and clashes between Shi’ites and Sunnis are not an Israeli interest
Analysis: Turkey's dangerous ambitions
Turkey now finds itself confronting a formidable bloc of pro-Shi'ite countries: Russia, Iran, Syria, Iraq, and (not to mention the much smaller Lebanon).