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Bahrain: significant steps towards reforms

May 4, 2012May 4, 2012 Jaber Ali

Some foreign media are considered to be against the progress of Bahrain as they continue on their trend to exaggerate their reports about the unrest in the Kingdom and promoting violence too after the Formula One race in April according Read more

Gulf News, HeadlinesBahrain, Formula One, Freedom, King Hamed, Manama, Shia, Shiite, Sunni

Tunisia: Lag Ba’Omer receives a boost

May 4, 2012May 4, 2012 Peter Mulvany

A country which will forever be remembered as the one which made the grand opening of the Arabian Revolution, Tunisia, has been crying foul since two months ago when Israel’s National Security Council Counter Terrorism Bureau issued a statement discouraging Read more

Headlines, World NewsBabylon, Djerba, Ennahda, Ghirba, Judaism, Lag Ba’Omer, Omer, Palestine, Terrorism, Tunisia, Zionism

Iran: Will sanctions be defied?

May 3, 2012May 4, 2012 Peter Mulvany

Sanctions aimed at Iran because of its nuclear program have motivated the United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) to ask for the suspension or expulsion of Iran from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the closure of all the IMF accounts Read more

Energy, Headlinescrude, IMF, Iran, NIOC, Oil, sanctions, Saudi Arabia, SIPEM, South Africa, spain, Tehran, UANI

Libya: New laws come into practice

May 3, 2012May 3, 2012 Peter Mulvany

Two significant laws have come into effect in Libya before the elections. New bans have been imposed and some of the old ones are gone. Libya’s ruling National Transitional Council (NTC) has announced a law which makes the glorification of Read more

Headlines, World Newsbenghazi, gaddafi, Gadhafi, green book, law, Libya, NTC, Tripoli

Qatar: The Project Qatar exhibition ends

May 3, 2012May 3, 2012 Jaber Ali

The continuous growth and stability of Qatar’s economy during the revolutions in the region dubbed the Arab Spring has made Qatar a hot cake under the eyes of the investors in the Middle East. With reports positive about its economy, Read more

Gulf News, Headlinesarab spring, Doha, FIFA, Gulf, Middle East, Project Qatar, World Cup

Israel: Urgent need for settlement with the Arab World

May 2, 2012May 2, 2012 Peter Mulvany

Tzipi Livini, an opposition leader and a former Prime Minister in Israel has resigned from the parliament, the Knesset; although she made it clear that she will still be active in the public domain as Israel is too dear to Read more

Headlines, World Newsarab world, Israel, Kadima, Knesset, Palestine, Rueven Rivlin, Tzipi Livni

Egypt / Saudi Arabia: Both sides walk on the cautious path

May 2, 2012May 2, 2012 Jaber Ali

Since the detention of an Egyptian human rights lawyer after his arrival at the airport of Jeddah in Saudi Arabia has ignited diplomatic crisis between the two countries. He is accused of being in possession of banned drug tablets in Read more

Headlines, World NewsCairo, Egypt, Jeddah, King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, Mohamed Kamel Amr, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Yemen: Shortage of refined oil products

May 2, 2012May 2, 2012 Peter Mulvany

One of the most improvised states in the Arabian Diaspora and has battling with the presence of Al Qaeda forces on its territory is suffering from serious fuel shortages. Yemen’s oil industry has come under series of attacks and the Read more

Energy, HeadlinesAl-Qaeda, ARAMCO, Bab Al-Mandab, fuel, Oil, Saudi Arabia, shortage, Yemen

Bahrain Hosts Regional Center for World Heritage

May 2, 2012May 2, 2012 Peter Mulvany

An “Arab regional center for world heritage” has been set up in Bahrain’s capital city of Manama to help promote and preserve cultural heritage of the Arab world. The center, which was created in close coordination with the UNESCO within Read more

Gulf News, HeadlinesBahrain, Manama, unesco, World Heritage

Syria: Bombings of military buildings

May 2, 2012May 2, 2012 Jaber Ali

Despite the ceasefire being more than a fortnight old, violence in Syria doesn’t look like ending any time soon. Recent bombings in the northern town of Idlib on security buildings and civilian institutions are clear evidences. The intelligence headquarters’ of Read more

Headlines, World NewsCEASEFIRE, Idlib, military, Robert Mood, syria, UN monitor

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