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06 Dec, 2025
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Author: Peter Mulvany

Iraq: breach to freedom of the press

February 1, 2013 Peter Mulvany

Foreign journalists are finding it more and more dangerous to do their work freely in Iraq because of continuing instability in the Middle Eastern country. A week ago a French-Australian journalist was arrested by Iraqi government security forces for taking Read more

Gulf News, HeadlinesCommittee to Protect Journalists, freedom of the press, Iraq

Palestine/Israel: Tax Income, a Due or a Means of leverage

January 31, 2013 Peter Mulvany

When Palestine was granted the status of non member observer state at the United Nations in November, Israel decided to withhold the tax and customs duties collected for the Palestinians and that are normally transferred to the Palestinian Authority on Read more

Gulf News, HeadlinesBenjamin Netanyahu, Israel, Palestine, Tax Income

UAE: Indian and Pakistani schools rated

January 29, 2013 Peter Mulvany

The results for the 2012-2013 inspection cycles at Indian and Pakistani schools in the United Arab Emirates were released by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA). The inspection results showed that students attending these Asian schools have good attitude Read more

Gulf News, HeadlinesIndia, KHDA, Pakistan, UAE

Egypt: Port Said Deadly Clashes Prompt State of Emergency

January 28, 2013 Peter Mulvany

Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi has declared a state of emergency and imposed a curfew in the cities of Port Said, Suez and Ismalia after four days of violent unrest and growing deadly riots, threatening the country’s stability. Nearly 40 people Read more

Gulf News, HeadlinesEgypt, Port Said, State of Emergency

Israel: Netanyahu will remain PM, but with smaller mandate

January 23, 2013January 23, 2013 Peter Mulvany

The long awaited Israeli election was held this Tuesday with a surprising turnout. With a record of 55.5% of Israel’s 5.6 million eligible voters, this year’s election might have closer results than expected. Binyamin Netanyahu remains prime minister by renewing Read more

Headlines, World NewsBeiteinu, Israel, Likud, Netanyahu, Shimon Peres, Tzipi Livni

Qatar: job insecurity for CAN-Q employees

January 22, 2013January 22, 2013 Peter Mulvany

The College of the North Atlantic – Qatar (CNA-Q) has been providing its services to run Qatar campus since 2002. Thus it is the government of Newfoundland and Labrador that gets paid for allowing this school to function properly because Read more

Gulf News, HeadlinesDoha, job, Labrador, Newfoundland, North Atlantic, Qatar

Yemen: strengthening efforts against Al-Qaida

January 21, 2013 Peter Mulvany

Two years ago, Al-Qaida used the instability that was created by the uprising against Yemen’s former president Ali Abdullah Saleh to gain more power and to act more dangerously against western governments and those who try to fight them. The Read more

Headlines, World NewsAbd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, al-Qaida, Ali Abdullah Saleh, Byada, Maarib, Security, Yemen

Saudi Arabia: protest against change

January 17, 2013January 17, 2013 Peter Mulvany

King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia has been trying to insufflate change in the very conservative Saudi community. Believing that the change will be more accepted if done step by step he has been carefully preparing it for a few years Read more

Gulf News, Headlinesking abdullah, municipal election, Saudi Arabia, Sharia

Bahrain: were civilians killed by weapons bought from the US?

January 16, 2013 Peter Mulvany

The release of a document by the US Defense department shows according to some experts that the US might have been providing Bahrain with arms used against protestors. Since 2000, The US sells weapons to Bahrain for a total cost Read more

Gulf News, HeadlinesAmnesty International, Bahrain, Houda Nonoo, Iran, Shia, Sunjeev Bery, US Defense department, weapon

Yemen: the rise of critical cartoons

January 15, 2013January 15, 2013 Peter Mulvany

Maizin Shuja’a Al-Din, a Yemeni cartoonist just published his second book entitled “Mazin…the Satirical Pencil 2.” Since a very young age, this artist had a passion for creating drawings that succeed into creating various kinds of emotions to those who Read more

Headlines, World Newscartoons, Maizin Shuja’a Al-Din, Satirical Pencil, Yemen

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