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Arab spring News : May 2, 2012

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Arab Spring nations have limited policy options — IMF
gulfnews.com
Dubai The slow political transition in the Arab Spring economies in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region could derail the economic stability of these countries, a senior International Monetary Fund (IMF) official said Wednesday.

gulfnews.com
Tough year ahead for Arab spring states
Financial Times
The IMF, which said it is committed to supporting Arab spring economies, said more work needs to be done on its $3.2bn loan plan that Egyptian officials have said should be signed this month. With the region spending $200bn on subsidies, the IMF urged
Young Arabs prioritise career and social hopes
gulfnews.com
By Francis Matthew, Editor at Large It is startling that the UAE is the country that young people in the Arab world most admire. The country has not been in the headlines over the past year as the Arab Spring changed the face of the region for ever

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Hamas says it’s holding talks with 5 EU countries
Fox News
Europe and the US have been rethinking Mideast policy since the Arab Springuprisings toppled several pro-Western regimes in favor of Islamists. Osama Hamdan, who handles foreign relations for Hamas, told The Associated Press on Wednesday that talks
5 Killed in Egypt’s Post-Arab Spring Clashes
Novinite.com
The main demand of the protesters is the speedy transfer of power from military to civilian rule, as the military has been in charge of Egypt ever since the “Arab Spring” revolution of February 2011 brought down the regime of long-time dictator Hosni

Novinite.com
Arab Spring: Was It Good For Renewable Energy?
EarthTechling
The revolutions that have been taking place in the Arab world since December 2010 have had a significant impact on the economy, not only in the countries involved, but also the rest of the World. How is the Arab Spring, which has caused massive
Youth focus: Fair pay and home
Khaleej Times
The survey was conducted on the heels of the Arab Spring, a wave of demonstrations across the Arab world fueled primarily by youth looking for better living conditions. Sunil John; Joseph Ghossoub, chairman and CEO of Menacom Group; Nader Kabbani,

Khaleej Times
Arab Spring spillover ‘is only temporary’
gulfnews.com
Dubai: The UAE should not grow too comfortable in relying on the Arab Spring tourism spillover because it is a short-term effect, a hospitality consultant told Gulf News. “As a market going forward, we shouldn’t get too excited about the effect of the

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The Gender Gap After the Arab Spring
Cornell University The Cornell Daily Sun (blog)
However, as it moves into the summer, 2012’s Arab Spring has proved that the story has changed. In the West, we are observing the events of the Arab Spring through many media outlets. From the newspaper to our smart phones, we often see — all in the
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