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Middle East RSS FeedsUrgent need for peace education: Teaching hate in Gaza - Urgent need for peace education: Teaching hate in Gaza On 27/08/06 At 12:33 PM...Feed Source: www.mideastweb.org Lebanon and Israel: A chance for peace?? - Lebanon and Israel: A chance for peace?? On 27/08/06 At 12:20 AM... Middle East: A neglected detail - Middle East: A neglected detail On 21/08/06 At 05:05 PM... We won't ever forget the name of Amir Peretz - We won't ever forget the name of Amir Peretz On 18/08/06 At 08:09 PM... Israel-Lebanon: No Horizon - Israel-Lebanon: No Horizon On 16/08/06 At 12:49 PM... Lebanon War Fiasco: An experiment in learning by doing - Lebanon War Fiasco: An experiment in learning by doing On 11/08/06 At 03:42 PM... Middle East comedy versus reality - Middle East comedy versus reality On 04/08/06 At 05:19 PM... Beyond the front lines - Beyond the front lines On 01/08/06 At 09:05 AM... War Fever - War Fever On 01/08/06 At 09:01 AM... Fighting Hezbollah in the worst way possible - Fighting Hezbollah in the worst way possible On 31/07/06 At 11:54 AM... The Generic Israel-Lebanon War - The Generic Israel-Lebanon War On 27/07/06 At 11:52 PM... Israel, Hamas, Hezbollah: The vicious circle of righteousness, force, and loss of compassion - Israel, Hamas, Hezbollah: The vicious circle of righteousness, force, and loss of compassion On 20/07/06 At 01:34 PM... Gaza and Lebanon "We told you so" - Gaza and Lebanon "We told you so" On 19/07/06 At 02:43 PM... Fog of War in Lebanon and Israel: Rumors and misunderstandings - Fog of War in Lebanon and Israel: Rumors and misunderstandings On 16/07/06 At 05:47 PM... U.S. Targets Al-Qaeda In Chatrooms, Banner Ads - For some time now al-Qaeda has been attracting recruits through the Internet. The group has launched jihadi chatrooms and online magazines, and their recruitment efforts have been fairly successful. Now the State Department is fighting back with something they call the "Center for Strategic Counterterrorism Communications."... After Long Nuclear Talks, Iran Agrees To Meet Again - Iranian officials continue meetings with envoys from six world powers in Baghdad on Thursday. They are seeking a solution to the long-running standoff over Tehran's nuclear program.... Violent Riots Target African Nationals Living In Israel - A demonstration held Wednesday night in Tel Aviv in favor of deporting Africans in Israel turned into a frenzied mob. Twelve people were arrested for committing acts of violence and vandalism against Africans. Israel has tens of thousands of African nationals from Darfur and Eritrea. Over the last month, reports have filled the Israeli papers of suspicions that the Africans are responsible for a string of violent crimes, and rapes, though actual ... Egyptians Report Few Hang-ups During Voting - Voting in Egypt's first free presidential election wrapped up Thursday and ballot counting began. If no one wins a majority, the contest goes to a run-off next month.... Egyptian Leaders Weigh In On Election - Robert Siegel talks to three Egyptians about the second day of voting in the country's first free election since ousting former President Hosni Mubarak last year. Fifty million people are registered to vote, and preliminary results are expected over the weekend. He talks to Mohamed ElBaradei, leader of the National Association for Change, Dalia Ziada, a founding member of the Justice Party, and Abdul Mawgoud Rageh Dardery, an Egyptian parliamenta... Iran Nuclear Talks To Move To Moscow - European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton says both sides have agreed to continue the discussions on June 18-19 in hopes of a breakthrough on international concerns about the Islamic Republic's ability to build atomic weapons. The announcement caps two days of negotiations in Baghdad.... Egypt's Historic Voting Continues - Egyptians are voting in their first free presidential election. It was just over a year ago that the regime of President Hosni Mubarak was toppled.... U.N.: Regime, Rebels Committing Crimes In Syria - The findings show a chilling pattern of abuses on both sides of a conflict that it says has become "increasingly militarized" despite U.N. cease-fire efforts. Government forces and armed opposition groups have both carried out unlawful killings, tortured opponents and abused children during the uprising.... Egyptians Vote In 2nd Day Of Presidential Election - The first free presidential election in Egypt is in its second day. Thirteen candidates are vying to replace Hosni Mubarak. If no candidate receives more than 50 percent of the overall vote, there will be a runoff next month between the top two vote getters.... Muslim Brotherhood Unmatched In Grassroot Support - One of the candidates running in Egypt's presidential election is a member of the Muslim Brotherhood. The group, Egypt's largest and best-organized political group, won almost half the seats in Parliament earlier this year. But the presidential election is more of a challenge.... Iran Nuclear Talks Described As Long, Hard - The U.S. and its allies are pressing Iran to freeze its production of highly-enriched uranium, but are refusing to offer the kind of easing of economic sanctions that Iran is seeking as a concession. The talks began Wednesday in the Iraqi capital Baghdad.... Voting In Egypt Goes Smoothly On First Day - The first day of voting is over in the unprecedented free presidential election in Egypt. No major irregularities were reported thus far in the election that continues on Thursday. Voters thronged polling centers across the country to cast a ballot.... A Peek Inside The CIA, As It Tries To Assess Iran - The CIA took considerable heat over Iraq, where no weapons of mass destruction were found. Now, as the agency assesses Iran and its nuclear program, it invites an NPR correspondent to its headquarters for a rare chat about its analysis of Iran and Iraq intelligence.... Islamists Vs. Mubarak Holdovers In Egypt Elections - Campaign fever is in the air in Cairo and around Egypt. Millions of voters go to the polls, Tuesday and Wednesday, for what many believe to be the country's first free election in its long history. Host Michel Martin discusses what's at stake in this election with Sherine Tadros, the Egypt correspondent for Al Jazeera English.... Finally, Egyptians Have Their Say - Voting has begun in the country's first free presidential election. It was just a little more than a year ago that the regime of President Hosni Mubarak was toppled.... Copyright © 2012, Golf Information 4 U. All Rights Reserved. |