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Arab spring News : Mar 24, 2012

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Established institutions to benefit from Arab spring
Khaleej Times
DUBAI — Financial institutions with an existing physical presence and established relationships in the Middle East region are set to benefit most from emerging opportunities created by the Arab spring, according to senior financial experts.
How the Arab Spring led to a coup d’etat in Mali
East African
It is now over one year past the much-vaunted “Arab Spring.” But what really has been the result? Electoral processes in Tunisia and Egypt have shown the strength of Islamist parties — pushing to the side not only older and more secular opposition

East African
Arab Spring Asylum seekers surged into EU in 2011
Kipp Report
Asylum seekers from Arab Spring countries and West African nations suffering civil strife surged into Europe last year at a time when European politicians are talking about re-tightening border controls. Eurostat, the European Union’s statistics agency
View from abroad: US facing woes, but still No. 1
The Associated Press
It’s tough to match a nation that deploys troops to Australia and central Africa, propels Beyonce to global stardom, and produced the Twitter-style technologies that abetted the Arab Spring. “American entrepreneurs are defining the digital age,” said

The Associated Press
Asset classes of Gulf countries benefit from Arab Spring turmoil
gulfnews.com
Dubai: Gulf economies and various Gulf-based asset classes benefited from the Middle East’s political uprisings, popularly known as the Arab Spring. The Gulf countries with the exception of Bahrain did not experience any major protests and have been

gulfnews.com
Homs, Syria: Looking for OFWs in a Shattered City
Inquirer.net
If any city has become emblematic of Syria’s version of the “Arab Spring,” it is Homs. This city, an opposition stronghold, was subjected to a 26-day siege by the Syrian Army in February. The estimates of how many people perished vary, with the city’s
Analysis: Mali coup shakes cocktail of instability in Sahel
Reuters
Now this backwash of instability from one field of the Arab Spring has now claimed its first government south of the Sahara – with this week’s coup in Mali, where renegade low-ranking officers in the West African state toppled President Amadou Toumani
Egyptians’ Dislike for United States Grows Even as US Aid Flows
The New American
Over a year has passed since the “Arab Spring” came to Egypt, and the evidence continues to accumulate demonstrating that what has come of last year’s revolution is bringing a “chill” to the relationship between the United States and Egypt.
Socialist International: Urgent action needed on Syria
National Turk English
Delegates from 21 European and Middle Eastern socialist parties attended a meeting of the Socialist International in Istanbul on Friday, discussing democratization efforts in Arab Spring states and the growing humanitarian crisis in Syria.

National Turk English

 

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