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Last Updated on: Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Iran tells UN of enrichment plan as new sanctions loom
 Iran said Monday it has formally told the UN nuclear watchdog of its plan to produce higher enriched uranium, sparking fresh warnings by world powers of new sanctions against the Islamic Republic. "Iran's official letter about commencing the 20 percent enrichment activity in order to provide fuel for the Tehran reactor has been handed over to the IAEA"
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» Expect only modest US gains from thaw with Syria: analysts
» Palestinians want peace talks to focus on borders
» Egypt arrests 3 top Muslim Brotherhood leaders
» Hamas leader holds talks on Palestinian unity in Moscow
» Israeli police raid East Jerusalem refugee camp
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World's tallest tower lookout suddenly shuttered
The Burj Khalifa's owner said Monday the observation deck of the world's tallest tower has been unexpectedly shut down, disappointing visitors and marring the spire's reputation just a month after it opened. Dubai had hoped the 2,717-foot (828-meter) skyscraper would be a major tourist draw. The Middle East city-state has promoted itself worldwide [...] Full story
» China disrupts hacker training business
» Court orders Hyundai boss pay $60 million
» Saudi consumers demand government action on Toyota
» Saudi Arabia opens military supply to local firms
» G7 to continue stimulus until global economy on track
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Forex? What is it, anyway?
The currency trading (FOREX) market is the biggest and fastest growing market on earth. Its daily turnover is more than 2.5 trillion dollars. The participants in this market are banks, organizations, investors and private individuals, just like you. (click here to read full market background by Easy-Forex™).  [...] Full story
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Too much ado about a handshake
There are handshakes, and then there are handshakes. One type of handshake took place recently in Europe, at a security conference in Munich, between Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal and Israeli official Danny Ayalon.
Naturally, the incident has sparked a commotion in the Arab world, similar to such occasions in the past. Such "scandals" are a dreary waste of time and effort
[...] Continue reading
Making theater out of historical tragedy
Making theater out of historical tragedy is a difficult balancing act. Too much focus on a small-scale human story can belittle terrible acts of war or genocide taking place in the background, making them seem merely metaphorical exteriorizations of the characters' stormy inner lives. The vast genre of slushy WWII dramas manifests this peril  [...] Full story
» Dead: Another language goes the way of the carrier pigeon
» 'A Game changer': Get green. Buy art
» Tehran cuts ties with British Museum
» Visiting Hindi star Pallavi Kulkarni mobbed by Senegalese fans
» 'Art masterpieces are once again the commodity of choice'
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Facing Al-Qaeda in the Maghreb threat
By James Badcock
They know it in Paris, Rome and Madrid. There is a big security hole to the south of Europe, the existence of which is confirmed by ongoing hostage crises involving citizens from France, Italy and Spain. The hostages are being held by Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), which has celebrated its third anniversary with a wave of kidnappings [...] Continue reading
» A Gallup poll tells us what Americans think of Muslims
   By Dalia Mogahed
» Avatar' will show how shallow is America's national mythology
   By Naomi Wolf
» Turkey can save the pompous European has-been
   By Jean-Pierre Lehmann
» There is ample space free for Israeli-Palestinian land swaps
   By David Newman
» Cynicism aside, Ukraine's election is important for the West
   By Nina Khrushcheva
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Sluggish NSSF system forces citizens to wait without end for urgent services
The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) remains teetering on the edge of collapse and a major strain on the country's private and public coffers. The need for immediate reform of the NSSF is an issue of life or death for many, particularly the chronically ill and the elderly. Reforming the NSSF has been a governmental priority for years, but the institutional rot has continued [...] Full story
» Sixty years of UNRWA: What has been achieved?
» Refugee boss calls for policy change in Lebanon
» A brief history of the internet
» Iraqi illegal immigrants face exploitation
» Non-ID Palestinians lack even basic rights of refugees
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US Supreme Court in the eye of the storm
By Chibli Mallat
When the Supreme Court's decision Buckley v. Valeo invalidated in 1976 the first serious post-Watergate attempt to regulate campaign finance, the New York Times did not even mention the case. This week's decision, Citizens United v. FEC, which invalidates a three-decade effort to limit the impact of money on politics, took two-thirds of the paper's front page. [...] Continue reading
» The court's decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
   
» The difficulty with setting a new course for the American Ship of State
   James Rowles
» Was it a historic breakthrough in Israel when Jews and non-Jews marched together for rights?
   Chibli Mallat
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   Joel Zinberg
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   George Saad
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