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Author: Peter Mulvany

Bahrain: political activist sentenced

December 12, 2012 Peter Mulvany

Bahrain has lost its stability since a pro-democracy demonstration led by Shi’ite Muslim majority was held a year ago.  During this event several influent activists have been imprisoned for participating in the anti-government protests. The founder of the Bahrain Centre Read more

Gulf News, Headlinesactivist, Bahrain, Human Rights, Nabeel Rajab, Rashed bin Abdullah al-Khalifa, Shiite, Sunni

Middle East: mobile phones invasion

December 11, 2012 Peter Mulvany

The Ericsson Company just published their latest Ericsson Mobility Report. Their study mainly focused on the evolution that was recorded regarding the mobile market in the third quarter (Q3).  According to the report, the total number of mobile subscriptions in Read more

Gulf News, HeadlinesChina, Ericsson, Gulf, India, Middle East, mobile

Dubai: A Major Step For Gender Equality

December 10, 2012 Peter Mulvany

The Dubai Women Establishment (DWE) held a conference on the ways that could be implemented in the UAE to allow the growth of female representation on boards in listed companies of the country. At the end of the meeting, a Read more

Gulf News, HeadlinesDubai, Dubai Women Establishment, DWE, Gender Equality, Malaysia, Norway, UAE

Qatar: new trooper for climate change

December 7, 2012December 7, 2012 Peter Mulvany

Doha has been hosting climate talks for the past few days. The thousands of negotiators present at the event noticed that this gas-rich emirate which is known for its giant projects is the place where excess and waste have made Read more

Energy, HeadlinesBritain, climate change, photovoltaic, Postdam, Qatar, Qatar Foundation

Sensitive trip of Netanyahu in Europe

December 6, 2012December 6, 2012 Peter Mulvany

A week ago, the UN General Assembly voted that Palestine is recognized as a state. However, the European Union did not present a united front when the vote was made. Countries such as Britain, Italy, France and Germany which are Read more

Headlines, World NewsAngela Merkel, Britain, France, Germany, Holocaust, Israel, Italy, Jerusalem, Jew, Nazi, Netanyahu, Palestine

Iraq: two armies facing each other

December 5, 2012December 5, 2012 Peter Mulvany

This Sunday marked the anniversary of the day the United States army left Iraq. When they did, the country was divided between Shiites and Sunnis. The conflict was mainly illustrated when Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki, a Shiite, issued an Read more

Headlines, World NewsIraq, Kurds, Masoud Barzani, Nuri al-Maliki, Peshmerga, Tariq al-Hashemi, Tuz Khurmatod

Jordan: tax evasion increased

December 4, 2012 Peter Mulvany

Many accountants in Jordan admitted that they have been providing inaccurate financial records to allow their clients, local businessmen not to pay their taxes. According to the actual tax law; if a business has an annual sales that is less Read more

Finance, HeadlinesACPA, Hatim Al Qawasmi, jordan, tax evasion

Israel: constructions that might deepen the division

December 3, 2012December 3, 2012 Peter Mulvany

In the West Bank territory exists a region called E1 that Israel captured in the 1976 war. Since then many development plans have been made for the site but each time the United States blocked the project. However, Israel announced Read more

Headlines, World NewsAl Quds, Benjamin Netanyahu, Bethlehem, East Jerusalem, Israel, Nir Barkat, Palestine, Ramallah, Silwan, West Bank

Qatar: Arab’s uprising supporter jails a poet for life

November 30, 2012November 30, 2012 Peter Mulvany

Muhammad Ibn al-Dheeb al-Ajami a Qatar citizen was sentenced to life incarceration for a poem entitled “Jasmine” that symbolizes the Tunisian revolt that was the fire starter of the Arab Spring. He praised in his verses the uprising that overthrew Read more

Gulf News, HeadlinesAjami, arab spring, gaza, incarceration, jail, Nagib al-Naimi, poet, Qatar

Israel: a new opposition party

November 28, 2012 Peter Mulvany

Former foreign minister, Tzipi Livini announced on Tuesday her return to the Israeli political arena. After six months of intense reflex ion, she decided to create a new party “The Movement”. In the speech she made at the journalist’s Union Read more

Headlines, World NewsIsrael, Kadima, Nahuma Barnea, Netanyahu, opposition, party, The Movement, Tzipi Livini

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