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A fully veiled Palestinian woman holding a baby walks past Israel's separation barrier in the West Bank city of Bethlehem. (AFP)
Mideast Talks Hopes in Tatters
RAMALLAH, West Bank (AFP) – Prospects for indirect peace talks lay in tatters on Thursday after the Palestinians said they would not negotiate with Israel unless it reversed plans to build 1,600 settler homes in east Jerusalem. The move came following a similar decision by the Arab League as international pressure mounted on Israel after ... more
Opinion
Positive Aspects of the Iraqi Elections : Tariq Alhomayed
What we have seen from the preliminary results of the Iraqi elections has been ... more
The Program of King Abdullah's Speech : Muhammad Diyab
In an age that calls for transparency and clarity, the speech given by the Custodian ... more
The Iraq Era : Mshari Al-Zaydi
Regardless of whether it is Nuri al Maliki’s or Iyad Allawi’s bloc that will ... more
The Next Round in the War Against Al Qaeda : Osman Mirghani
After the military operations against the Huthi rebels in Yemen ended, which also ... more
News
Saudi Arabia: Hijacked Ship Owner says Insurance Company Negotiating with Pirates
Egyptian Intelligence Chief Resolves Gaddafi-Abbas Row- Sources
Gates Keeps Up Pressure on Iran with Gulf Visit
Style & Culture
Real Hurt Lockers in Iraq: Life is No Movie
Riyadh Book Fair Falls Victim to Rumours
Independents Muscle Out Hollywood Studios at Oscars
Business
Shariah Capital sees More Islamic Hedge Funds Taking Off
Qatar Telecom Faces Possible Moody's Downgrade
Kazakhstan: A Promising Market for Islamic Banking
Media
Abu Dhabi Pumps Oil Riches into Media Projects
Internet 'Third-Most Popular News Platform in US'
A Talk with the New Yorker's George Packer
Q & A with Yemeni Deputy Planning Minister
Kazakhstan: A Promising Market for Islamic Banking
Ul-Qadri: Terrorists are Enemies of Islam
A Talk with Al-Qaeda Expert Abdul-Ilah Haydar
Jundallah Spokesman: Rigi was Caught in Kandahar