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Author: Peter Mulvany

Israel: consolidation of settlements by the creation of University

December 28, 2012December 28, 2012 Peter Mulvany

For the first time in Israel’s History a settlement university was created this week in a city located 11 miles inside the West Bank called Ariel which is home for 20,000 Israeli Jews. This higher educational institution that has 12 Read more

Headlines, World NewsAriel University, College of Jedea, Israel, Naftali Bennett, Nitzan Alon, Samaria, settlement, University

IFC Backs Trade in Middle East and Africa through FIMBank

December 26, 2012 Peter Mulvany

The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, has granted a $30 million loan to Malta-based FIMBank designed to boost trade between Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, and to support economic development in the region. Read more

FinanceAfrica, Aftab Ahmed, FIMBank, GTLP, IFC, Middle East

Mansour: learning about the Arab identity

December 25, 2012December 25, 2012 Peter Mulvany

UAE has been trying for the past few years to incorporate the Arabic identity into its new generation in order to help them develop their ties to their country. Knowing that besides education given in school the lessons that are Read more

Gulf News, HeadlinesAbu Dhabi, Arab identity, Dubai, Mansour, Rashed Al Harmoodi, UAE

Decline of security in Yemen

December 24, 2012December 24, 2012 Peter Mulvany

Yemen witnessed over the past few months a series of kidnappings targeting foreigners. Eight months ago, a Red Cross French worker was abducted. The act was followed by the capture of a Swiss national in the port of Hodeida. The Read more

Gulf News, Headlinesal-Qaida, kidnappings targeting foreigners, Yemen

Qatar: involved in Mali’s crisis?

December 21, 2012 Peter Mulvany

The Tuareg rebellion had allowed Islamist groups in Mali take control of the north. Currently, a military intervention is being prepared by  ECOWAS to regain this territory. At the same time it is being suggested more and more that Qatar Read more

Gulf News, HeadlinesAfrican Union, arab spring, crisis, Doha, Egypt, France, Gao, Kidal, Mali, Muammar Gaddafi, nato, Qatar, Timbuktu, Tuareg, Tunisia, United States

Yemen: the country’s healthcare situation

December 20, 2012December 20, 2012 Peter Mulvany

In Yemen, many of the citizens worry about the critical situation that the country’s healthcare service is in. It has been known that people that have a small income find it more and more difficult to have access to adequate Read more

Headlines, World NewsAl-Mithali, Al-Thwara hospital, Dr. Al-Awadi, Healthcare, heart, kidney, Sanaa, Yemen

Yemen: Initiative for a cleaner country

December 19, 2012December 19, 2012 Peter Mulvany

A few days ago almost 200,000 Yemenis residing in Sana participated in a cleaning campaign called “Sharik 12/12”.  The general public had to share street cleaners’ task for a day in order to create awareness about the necessity of keeping Read more

Headlines, World NewsAden, Ibb, Mohammed Al-Zubaidi, Sana, Sharik, Taiz, Yemen

Avigdor Lieberman: Would he leave or not…?

December 17, 2012 Peter Mulvany

Avigdor Lieberman, the actual foreign minister of Israel promised to the Knesset that if any indication was made against him he would resign without hesitation. ON Thursday after a long prosecution that was held against him he was charged of Read more

Headlines, World NewsAvigdor Lieberman, Knesset, Netanyahu, Yisrael Beiteinu

World cup 2022: climate control and the logistics

December 14, 2012December 14, 2012 Peter Mulvany

When Qatar was chosen to host the 2022 World Cup one of the commitments made to the FIFA federation was that the event will be held in summer where temperatures can reach 41C.  Hassan al-Thawadi, the secretary general of the Read more

Gulf News, HeadlinesFIFA, Hassan al-Thawadi, Michel Platini, Nicolas Sarkozy, Qatar, UEFA, World cup 2022

KSA / Iraq: Opec, quotas and tension

December 13, 2012December 13, 2012 Peter Mulvany

After the overthrow of Saddam Hussein, Iraq was put outside OPEC’s quota system because it presented a low output. A year ago, OPEC set a 30 million bpd target for all 12 producers allowing Iraq to come back in the Read more

Energy, HeadlinesAbdul-Kareem Luaibi, Abdullah al-Badri, Iran, Iraq, KSA, Libya, OPEC, quota, Saddam Hussein, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela

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