Source of Arab Springs Khaleej Times There's a joke making the rounds in the Middle East these days: three of Egypt's former presidents, Gamal Abdel Nasser, Anwar el-Sadat, and Hosni Mubarak, meet and ask each other how they fell. Nasser replies 'poison'; Sadat says 'assassination'; and Mubarak answers 'Al Jazeera.' | During the 15 yea...
UN Security Council: Don't Let the Syrian Failure Become an Arab Failure Huffington Post | Since spring, a wind of change has been blowing through the Arab world. Last week it again reached the shores of Turtle Bay. But this time it turned into a sudden chill. | A (Failed) Vote on Syria in the Security Council... | What happened? On Wednesday, October 4, Russia and China chose to double...
Hezbollah: Syria largely out of 'danger zone' The Tribune San Luis Obispo | The embattled Syrian regime is largely "out of the danger zone" despite a 7-month-old uprising against President Bashar Assad, the leader of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah said Monday. | The comments by Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, a steadfast al...
Hezbollah leader: Syria largely out of 'danger zone' despite 7-month uprising Star Tribune | BEIRUT - The embattled Syrian regime is largely "out of the danger zone" despite a 7-month-old uprising against President Bashar Assad, the leader of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah said Monday. | The comments by Sheik Hassan Nasral...
Hezbollah: Syria largely out of 'danger zone' my SA | BEIRUT (AP) — The embattled Syrian regime is largely "out of the danger zone" despite a 7-month-old uprising against President Bashar Assad, the leader of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah said Monday. | The comments by Sheik Hassan Nasrallah...
Hezbollah chief accuses U.S. of 'exploiting' Arab Spring uprisings Ha'aretz | Hezbollah leader Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah on Monday accused the United States of trying to exploit the Arab Spring revolts that took place in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya. | "The Americans want to polish their image in the Arab and Islamic worlds, ...
Hezbollah: Syria largely out of 'danger zone' The Miami Herald | BEIRUT -- The leader of the militant group Hezbollah says the regime in Syria is largely "out of the danger zone" despite a 7-month-old uprising against President Bashar Assad. | Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah's comments Monday appeared t...
Row erupts in east Lebanon over Hezbollah telecommunication network Ha'aretz | A row has erupted in eastern Lebanon between Christians and followers of the Shiite Muslim Hezbollah movement over the installation of a private Hezbollah telecommunication network, Lebanon's MTV reported Monday. | Christian residents of the villag...
Row erupts in east Lebanon over Hezbollah phone network m&c; | Beirut - A row erupted in the east of sectarian-riven Lebanon between Christians and fellowers of the Shiite Muslim Hezbollah movement over the installation of a private Hezbollah telecommunication network, Lebanon's MTV reported Monday. | Christia...
Who knows better what George W. Bush said? George W. Bush or Mahmoud Abbas? The Australian | ABC1's Q&A on Monday: | SLAVOJ Zizek: You talk about the Muslim Brotherhood, let's talk about the Christian Brotherhood of the United States because I always tell my American friends we might have the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt but there is a Christian Brotherhood in the United States and . . . unlike [the] Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, ...
OPT: Calls for respect of international law as prisoners swapped IRINnews Photo: Erica Silverman/IRINReleased prisoner Eyad El-Areer welcomed home GAZA CITY, 18 October 2011 (IRIN) - The exchange of 477 Palestinian prisoners for Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who had been held by Hamas, has highlighted calls by several human rights organizations and NGOs for Israel to stop violating international law by removing Pale...