Saudi Arabia adopts role of regional observer, for now The Daily Star Yet following that flurry of interventions, Saudi diplomacy has largely gone quiet, most notably on two fronts where Riyadh has major interests – Yemen and Syria. Its response also has been muted in Libya. Analysts and diplomats say there are disputes... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Wealth-X reveals US$1 trillion opportunity in the Middle East and Africa Business Intelligence Middle East (press release) The economies of Egypt, Bahrain, Tunisia, Libya, Syria and Yemen are undergoing dramatic political, economic, and in some cases, security transformations. UHNW individuals in the Middle East and Africa are experiencing political instability that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Thirty held in Damascus protest Arab Times Kuwait English Daily “Gaddafi's forces are still threatening innocent people,” Fogh Rasmussen said after meeting with representatives of Libya's National Transitional Council. “And as long as that threat continues, we must continue to deal with it.” Bahrain's main Shiite ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Unrest in Syria Tests Turkey's Role as Regional Power: Vali Nasr Bloomberg But the momentum for reform has stalled, and if developments in Libya, Yemen andSyria are any indication, the Arab world is headed for protracted conflict and instability. That worries Turkey. However, it is in the interest of both Turkey and the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A warm spring Ahram Online However, its attitude towards the Syrian revolution contrasts sharply with its support for the revolution in Bahrain and the rights of the oppressed Bahraini people. According to all Iranian officials, safeguarding the rejectionist front must take ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tear Gas, Gunfire Used to Break Up Tunisian Clashes Voice of America The unrest sparked what is known as the Arab Spring, which led to citizens calling for reforms in Egypt, Syria, Bahrain, Yemen Jordan and Libya. Some information for this report was provided by AP, AFP and Reuters. Related Articles Struggling Tunisian ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Unfolding the Syrian paradox Asia Times Online It is easily fanned into action, both in Syria and in the region as a whole. Saudi Arabia and Gulf states explicitly trade on fears of Shi'ite "expansionism" to justify Gulf Cooperation Council repression in Bahrain and intervention in Yemen, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Arab Spring will take a while to reach completion Progressive.org Tunisia and Egypt and have already accomplished the first stage of liberation. Other societies are struggling hard to complete the first phase: Revolts confront obstinate and insecure regimes in Libya, Bahrain, Yemen and Syria. And some rulers consider ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Saudi policy on Yemen, Syria seen floundering Pakistan Daily Times DUBAI: Saudi Arabia has helped damp down democracy movements sweeping the Arab world but is waiting now to see how events play out in places like Syria and Yemen for fear of overplaying its hand. After witnessing the sudden collapse of rulers in Egypt ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US defense secretary visits Iraq to extract new troop agreement World Socialist Web Site Class and social questions are starting to emerge, undoubtedly inspired in part by the mass upheavals taking place in Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, Bahrain and Syria. Protests in the Kurdish north in February demanding democratic rights were suppressed by the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Unrest in Syria Tests Turkey's Role as Regional Power: Vali Nasr BusinessWeek But the momentum for reform has stalled, and if developments in Libya, Yemen andSyria are any indication, the Arab world is headed for protracted conflict and instability. That worries Turkey. However, it is in the interest of both Turkey and the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Latest developments in Arab political unrest stretching from North Africa to ... Washington Post Syria came under withering international criticism over attacks on the US and French embassies in Damascus. Egypt's government, meeting a key demand by protesters, fires nearly 700 top police officers to cleanse the discredited and widely unpopular ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
European Commission - José Manuel Durão Barroso, President of the European ... DeHavilland (press release) (subscription) This is important but we look to our Algerian partners to ensure that words now turn into action. In Bahrain too promises of reform must translate into real reforms steps. InYemen it is clear that President Saleh must begin the transfer of power now. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Soliders break up clashes in Southern Tunisia | Libya TV By Libya TV. The Tunisia state news agency said the army fired shots in the air to disperse youths. The cause of the clashes in the city about 300 km south of Tunis was not clear and government officials were not immediately reachable for comment. ... Widespread protests in Tunisia six months ago forced President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali out after 23 years in power, sparking the Arab Spring which saw revolution quickly spread to Egypt,Yemen, Libya, Bahrain and Syria. ... Libya TV |
Middle East Update: July - Islam News Room Egypt, Bahrain, Libya, Syria, Yemen middle_east1. Now What? ... Obama administration is open to dialogue with the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt because "it is... www.islamnewsroom.com/news-we.../1613-middle-east-updat... | ||
Tunisian Soldiers Break Up Clashes with Tear Gas, Gunfire « VOA ... Voice of America ®. A Trusted Source of News & Information since 1942 ... to citizens calling for reforms in Egypt, Syria, Bahrain, Yemen Jordan and Libya. ... blogs.voanews.com/.../tunisian-soldiers-break-up-clashes-with-... | ||
The Arab Spring Has Given Way to a Long, Hot Summer News and Analysis of Assyrian and Assyrian-related Issues Worldwide. ... Tunisia ,Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen, and Libya have had their turn; now Syria occupies ... Syria'sfuture rests on whether a handful of Alawite generals are prepared to ... www.aina.org/news/20110706190653.htm | ||
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BBC News - Arab Spring: Unfinished business for protesters Ruler overthrown: Tunisia and Egypt; Uprising in progress: Libya, Syria and Yemen; Major protests and clampdown: Bahrain; Stirrings of dissent: Jordan, ... www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-14153583 | ||
Soliders break up clashes in Southern Tunisia | Libya TV The Tunisia state news agency said the army fired shots in the air to disperse ... saw revolution quickly spread to Egypt, Yemen, Libya, Bahrain and Syria. ... english.libya.tv/.../soliders-break-up-clashes-in-southern-tunisi... | ||
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