Arab spring News : Mar 4, 2012
Violence turning Arab Spring into winter Chicago Tribune BKIRKI, Lebanon (Reuters) – Violence and bloodshed is turning the “Arab Spring” into winter, the head of Lebanon’s Maronite Church said,...
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Violence turning Arab Spring into winter Chicago Tribune BKIRKI, Lebanon (Reuters) – Violence and bloodshed is turning the “Arab Spring” into winter, the head of Lebanon’s Maronite Church said,...
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Tokyo – Moroccan Foreign Minister Saad-Eddine El Otmani arrived, on Sunday, in Tokyo for a three-day official visit upon the invitation of Japanese peer Koichiro Gemba. El Otmani is scheduled to meet with the Prime...
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Al-Ahram Weekly To witness the birth of a cultural event, writes Soha Hesham, is an intriguing experience The location of LAFF in Luxor was particularly appropriate, not only because of the southern city’s relative...
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Toronto Star Haroon SiddiquiSTAR COLUMNISTIslamists have emerged as winners in all three post-Arab Spring elections — Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia. This has spooked some people — “Islamists ascendant” and “Muslims on the march.”...
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Washington – Minister of General Affairs and Governance Najib Boulif held talks on Friday in Washington with the World Bank’s Vice President for the Middle East and North Africa, Inger Andersen on the economic and...
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