Israel’s Arab Spring problem Washington Post JERUSALEM. Whatever else that might be said about the Arab revolutions, it’s obvious that they pose a problem for Israel. But how bad, and what should the Israeli government do to hedge its risks? I heard some interesting — but not very encouraging… |
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Point of view: No Arab spring in troubled Sudan Florida Times-Union While all eyes remain on the failure of the Arab Spring in Syria, a more tragic, deadly failure is occurring farther south in Sudan.Some 300000 people — a quarter of Jacksonville’s population — could die in the next month alone from starvation.The … |
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Dissent Sprouts in Sudan, but It May Not Be Arab Spring Pittsburgh Post Gazette All this raises the question: Is the Arab Spring sweeping into Sudan? It seems much of the kindling is already there: a repressive, autocratic regime that has been in power 23 years; a dire economic crisis; heavily armed insurrection in several corners … |
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Hopes fade for Arab Spring-inspired Palestinian unity GlobalPost In Gaza, Fatah cries foul as Hamas disrupts voter registrations. |
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Sudan minister: There is no Arab Spring in Sudan Las Vegas Sun Friday, July 6, 2012 | 3:22 a.m. – Sudanese tourism minister says there is no Arab Spring in Sudan despite protests. |
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Palestinians’ Islamist Spring Gatestone Institute After the recent wave of protests and clashes with Palestinian Authority policemen in the West Bank, the Palestinians are asking if the “Arab Spring” might be finally knocking on their door. The protests, organized by young Palestinians through Facebook. |
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Sudanese tourism minister says there is no Arab Spring in Sudan despite protests Montreal Gazette CAIRO – A Sudanese Cabinet minister says recent protests there against austerity measures are not comparable. |
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