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Black smoke rises from tires set afire by anti-government protesters on May 15, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand (AP)
Fighting spreads in Thai capital, 17 dead
BANGKOK, (Reuters) - Thai troops fired at protesters on Saturday in a third day of fighting that has killed 17 people on Bangkok's streets as soldiers struggle to isolate a sprawling encampment of demonstrators seeking to topple the government. Soldiers, many crouched behind sandbags, fired live rounds at hundreds of protesters who fought ... more
Opinion
Bin Laden Might Be in Iran! : Tariq Alhomayed
The Iranian nuclear file is beginning to escalate further. The clearest indicator ... more
Depicting the Sahaba : Mshari Al-Zaydi
I read a news report recently stating that a number of television producers were ... more
America Comes to the Aid of a Saudi Woman : Dr. Aaidh al-Qarni
I know that the US has been responsible for the deaths of millions of people ... more
The Brave Mayor…and the Long-Awaited Decision : Hussein Shobokshi
No sooner had the torrential rains which struck Riyadh and shocked and saddened ... more
News
Dutch survivor of Libyan jet crash leaves for home
Iran to clear French woman of spying - lawyer
Home of Swedish Muhammad cartoonist attacked
Style & Culture
The Pasha’s Palace
Abu Dhabi Hotel Boasts an ATM with a Golden Touch
Lebanon's Archaic Legal System Means Wearing Bikini a No-No
Business
Oil Falls Near $73 Amid Signs Demand may Slacken
Gold Pulls Lower after Hitting Record High
Kuwait Mulling Minimum Wage Law for Maids
Media
Washington Post puts Newsweek Up for Sale
Kuwaiti Daily Closes for Economic Reasons
Iraq Tops for Unsolved Murders of Reporters: CPJ
The Paris-Based Imam who Backs the Burqa Ban
The Pasha’s Palace
Saudi Grand Mufti Describes Terrorism as "Alien"
Asharq Al-Awsat Talks to Dr. Yasin Said Numan
Abbas: Settlements Major Obstacle in Talks