Arab Spring not over yet – Russia RIA Novosti MOSCOW, January 18(Marc Bennetts for RIA Novosti) – The landmark events that swept the Middle East last year are far from at an end and the international community should maintain a policy of non-intervention in the region, Russia’s foreign minister … |
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In Arab Spring, economic gain may trump pain Economic Times AMMAN/CAIRO: Mazen Dajani, chief executive of Jordan’s CTI Group, says the Arab Spring accomplished what the global financial crisis of 2008-9 did not: it pushed his company, one of the world’s largest shippers of cement, into the red. … |
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The Arab Spring’s Balance Sheet Project Syndicate Other countries in the region, and beyond, should embrace the Arab Spring. In particular, the members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) should abandon their hesitance to support the post-revolution governments. Ultimately, the changes occurring in … |
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Writer hopes Arab Spring can be an antidote to terror Stanford Report Wright began by reflecting on the succession of uprisings and turmoil known as theArab Spring, especially in Egypt and Syria, countries he knows well and that are undergoing what he called an “immense nonviolent revolution.” He began his journalistic … |
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BizCloud: Women Activists of the Arab Spring to Converge in Cairo DigitalJournal.com (press release) The women activists of the Arab Spring converge in Cairo for the first Yahoo Change Your World Summit on the Arab Spring, opened by Mona Al-Tawhary, Egyptian Activist, Manal al Sharif, reknown Saudi activist leader on the campaign for women’s right to … |
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King’s universal message echoes today in the Arab Spring The National In the absence of clear leadership, the “Arab Spring” has been questioned. Dr King, too, evoked the metaphor of seasons but warned against the kind of stagnation that critics of the Arab Spring accuse it of. “This sweltering summer … will not pass … |
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Foreign Policy: Making Up Is Hard To Do NPR Arab spring countries can look to South Africa as a model for the difficult business of reconciliation. Yemeni anti-regime protesters shouts slogans as they walk past a check point during a rally in the capital Sanaa on Jan. 15, 2012. … |
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Israel suffers from political alzheimer’s disease Haaretz Revolutions are the Arabs’ business, not ours. In Israel any change in understanding beginning in the Middle East is simply a reason to redefine the threat – one more opportunity that must be missed. By Zvi Bar’el Tags: Arab Spring Middle East peace… |