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The Middle East (also called the Mid East) is a transcontinental region centered on Western Asia and Egypt. The corresponding adjective is Middle-Eastern and the derived noun is Middle-Easterner. Formerly, the Eurocentric synonym Near East (as opposed to Far East) was commonly used. Arabs, Azeris, Kurds, Persians, and Turks constitute the largest ethnic groups in the region by population, while Armenians, Assyrians, Circassians, Copts, Druze, Jews, Maronites, Somalis, and other ethnic and ethno-religious groups form significant minorities.
The History of the Middle East dates back to ancient times, with the (geo-political) importance of the region being recognized for millennia. Several major religions have their origins in the Middle East, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; the Baha'i faith, Mandaeism, Unitarian Druze, and numerous other belief systems were also established within the region. The Middle East generally has a hot, arid climate, with several major rivers providing irrigation to support agriculture in limited areas such as the Nile Delta in Egypt, the Tigris and Euphrates watersheds of Mesopotamia, and most of what is known as the Fertile Crescent. Most of the countries that border the Persian Gulf have vast reserves of crude oil, with the dictatorships of the Arabian Peninsula in particular benefiting from petroleum exports. In modern times the Middle East remains a strategically, economically, politically, culturally and religiously sensitive region.
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Iran is vowing revenge following twin attacks that killed at least 13 people and injured dozens of others in Tehran on Wednesday. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group says its responsible and is promising more Iranian attacks. Iran's intelligence agency said the attackers were Iranian citizens commited to "acts of terror". Iran's Revolutionary Guard blames Saudi Arabia and the United States. Whoever is to blame, it ramps up the tension in a region already on edge. US President Donald Trump warned states which sponsor terrorism "risk falling victim to the evil they promote". Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says Trump's reaction is "repugnant". With all the finger pointing around the Middle East, what hope for a peaceful solution? Presenter: Jane Dutton ...
He is plane-hopping around the Arabian Peninsula, hoping to mediate in what's being called the Qatar Crisis. Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the UAE, as well as Egypt, have severed ties with Qatar, closing land and sea borders and airspace. They say Qatar is supporting extremist groups in Iraq and Syria. They've also had disagreements over its ties with the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas. The GCC has been an alliance since May 1981 and is made up of Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait and Oman. The ongoing crisis is not the first to hit the bloc. But what's the impact going to be this time around? Presenter: Adrian Finighan Guests: Jean-Marc Rickli, Head of Global Risk at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy Ali Alkandari, Professor on Contemporary Gulf History at Kuwait Unive...
What's behind the diplomatic breakdown in the Gulf? – Inside Story This time it's more than just recalling ambassadors. Land and sea borders have been closed. On top of that, major airlines are cancelling flights to and from Doha. And Qatar residents have two weeks to leave the Gulf states in question. Qatari leaders say they’re astonished at what they call the unjustified decision by seven countries to cut diplomatic relations. A cabinet statement said the aim is to strip Qatar of its sovereign decisions. The Foreign Ministry said: 'The aim is clear and it is to impose guardianship on the state. This by itself is a violation of Qatar's sovereignty as a state. So, how far will this crisis go? And what will mean for the Gulf Cooperation Council? Presenter: Kamahl Santamaria Gu...
How damaging are the email leaks from the UAE ambassador to the US? – Inside Story The Arabian Peninsula is a confusing place right now. Qatar's neighbours have cut long-standing alliances overnight. And another historically strong alliance between the UAE and US is being strained by emails which have been leaked. In the third disclosure within a week, email from the inbox of the UAE's ambassador to the US show direct criticism of President Donald Trump. Previous leaks attacked Kuwait, Qatar and Iran. What are the ramifications? Presenter: Adrian Finighan Guests: Sultan Barakat, Director of the Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies Richard Weitz, director of the Center for Political Military Analysis, Hudson Institute Luciano ...
Afghanistan has been in conflict for decades. But what happened on Wednesday has shocked many around the world. A powerful bomb hidden inside a sewage truck exploded in the heart of the capital Kabul's fortified diplomatic district, killing at least 90 people and causing immense damage. Afghan Intelligence is now blaming the Taliban-affiliated Haqqani armed group and Pakistan for the attack. It's yet another turn in relations between Afghanistan and its neighbour. The two countries have repeatedly exchanged accusations of supporting armed groups who operate across the border So, what can the government do to stop attacks like these? and reassure its citizens? Presenter: Hazem Sika Guests: Hassan Khan - Security and Political Analyst Mushtaq Rahim - Specialist on Regional...
It's been a week of tension in the Arabian gulf. Last week, Qatar's official news agency was hacked. Then, fake remarks critical of US foreign policy were posted on its website and wrongly attributed to Qatar's leader. Now, a series of e-mails belonging to the UAE's ambassador to the US have been leaked. They reveal a close co-ordination between the diplomat and a pro-Israeli Think tank in Washington DC. The e-mails also show how Ambassador Youssef al-Otaiba and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies or FDD lobbied in the US against Qatar and Kuwait. So, how will this impact US policy in the Gulf? Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra Guests: Saad Djebbar - International lawyer. Ian Black - Visiting Senior Fellow at the Middle East Centre at London School of Economics and a former ...
Can the EU go it alone? – Inside Story Angela Merkel is Germany's Chancellor, but is also seen by some as Europe's leader. So, when she says the European Union can't rely on the US and UK that creates waves. Merkel's concerned that the long-standing allies are drifting in a new direction, with Donald Trump in the US and post-Brexit Britain. Merkel's warning comes a few days after European leaders didn't see eye to eye with Trump at the G7 and NATO summits. They failed to agree on various issues, including climate change and the two year old refugee crisis. Merkel says Europe can't always trust the US and UK going forward. What does that mean for the transatlantic alliance? Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra Guests: Thorsten Benner, Hertie School of Governance Charles Lichfield, Eur...
President Donald Trump announced the United States was formally withdrawing from the landmark 2015 Paris climate agreement, keeping his campaign promise to American workers, especially coal miners. The president, surrounded by his supporters, made the address during a speech at the White House on Thursday. Global leaders formed a united front in criticising the decision with condemnation coming from Asia, Australia and Europe. What is the impact of his decision? And what will it mean for our planet? Presenter: Hazem Sika Guest: Gina Loudon - former Trump campaign media surrogate and author Michael Dorsey - director of the Sierra Club, the largest environmental organisation in the US Damian Ryan - director of strategy at the Climate Group - Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/A...
A "clear and present danger" - that's what the U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis says about North Korea. Pyongyang has carried out a number of missile tests this year putting the region on edge. The UN Security Council has voted unanimously to sanction 14 North Korean individuals and 4 entities. China, which defended Pyongyang in the past, has sided with the other members to pass these measures. But what will it take to deter North Korea's nuclear ambitions? - Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe - Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish - Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera - Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/
http://fb.com/thrill.suspense Naina is missing from her home and its been 2 years now. As per her father's complain she was kidnapped by her boyfriend Rohan and three others. 17 year old Naina and 21 year old Rohan fell in love with each other years ago. Rohan was her landlord's relative who used to come to that home to meet his maternal sister. His home was in the same locality as Naina's home. As the time flew, their love became stronger. Naina's father was against their relation so he sent Naina to Allahabad to her maternal uncle's home where she carried on with her 12th exams. https://crimepatroldastak.blogspot.com/2017/05/case-322017-naina-kidnapped-by-rohan.html The case took near 3 years to solve. According to FIR filed by Preeti's father Devendra Sharma Jai Kidnapped and elope...
Iran is vowing revenge following twin attacks that killed at least 13 people and injured dozens of others in Tehran on Wednesday. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group says its responsible and is promising more Iranian attacks. Iran's intelligence agency said the attackers were Iranian citizens commited to "acts of terror". Iran's Revolutionary Guard blames Saudi Arabia and the United States. Whoever is to blame, it ramps up the tension in a region already on edge. US President Donald Trump warned states which sponsor terrorism "risk falling victim to the evil they promote". Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says Trump's reaction is "repugnant". With all the finger pointing around the Middle East, what hope for a peaceful solution? Presenter: Jane Dutton ...
He is plane-hopping around the Arabian Peninsula, hoping to mediate in what's being called the Qatar Crisis. Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the UAE, as well as Egypt, have severed ties with Qatar, closing land and sea borders and airspace. They say Qatar is supporting extremist groups in Iraq and Syria. They've also had disagreements over its ties with the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas. The GCC has been an alliance since May 1981 and is made up of Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait and Oman. The ongoing crisis is not the first to hit the bloc. But what's the impact going to be this time around? Presenter: Adrian Finighan Guests: Jean-Marc Rickli, Head of Global Risk at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy Ali Alkandari, Professor on Contemporary Gulf History at Kuwait Unive...
What's behind the diplomatic breakdown in the Gulf? – Inside Story This time it's more than just recalling ambassadors. Land and sea borders have been closed. On top of that, major airlines are cancelling flights to and from Doha. And Qatar residents have two weeks to leave the Gulf states in question. Qatari leaders say they’re astonished at what they call the unjustified decision by seven countries to cut diplomatic relations. A cabinet statement said the aim is to strip Qatar of its sovereign decisions. The Foreign Ministry said: 'The aim is clear and it is to impose guardianship on the state. This by itself is a violation of Qatar's sovereignty as a state. So, how far will this crisis go? And what will mean for the Gulf Cooperation Council? Presenter: Kamahl Santamaria Gu...
How damaging are the email leaks from the UAE ambassador to the US? – Inside Story The Arabian Peninsula is a confusing place right now. Qatar's neighbours have cut long-standing alliances overnight. And another historically strong alliance between the UAE and US is being strained by emails which have been leaked. In the third disclosure within a week, email from the inbox of the UAE's ambassador to the US show direct criticism of President Donald Trump. Previous leaks attacked Kuwait, Qatar and Iran. What are the ramifications? Presenter: Adrian Finighan Guests: Sultan Barakat, Director of the Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies Richard Weitz, director of the Center for Political Military Analysis, Hudson Institute Luciano ...
Afghanistan has been in conflict for decades. But what happened on Wednesday has shocked many around the world. A powerful bomb hidden inside a sewage truck exploded in the heart of the capital Kabul's fortified diplomatic district, killing at least 90 people and causing immense damage. Afghan Intelligence is now blaming the Taliban-affiliated Haqqani armed group and Pakistan for the attack. It's yet another turn in relations between Afghanistan and its neighbour. The two countries have repeatedly exchanged accusations of supporting armed groups who operate across the border So, what can the government do to stop attacks like these? and reassure its citizens? Presenter: Hazem Sika Guests: Hassan Khan - Security and Political Analyst Mushtaq Rahim - Specialist on Regional...
It's been a week of tension in the Arabian gulf. Last week, Qatar's official news agency was hacked. Then, fake remarks critical of US foreign policy were posted on its website and wrongly attributed to Qatar's leader. Now, a series of e-mails belonging to the UAE's ambassador to the US have been leaked. They reveal a close co-ordination between the diplomat and a pro-Israeli Think tank in Washington DC. The e-mails also show how Ambassador Youssef al-Otaiba and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies or FDD lobbied in the US against Qatar and Kuwait. So, how will this impact US policy in the Gulf? Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra Guests: Saad Djebbar - International lawyer. Ian Black - Visiting Senior Fellow at the Middle East Centre at London School of Economics and a former ...
Can the EU go it alone? – Inside Story Angela Merkel is Germany's Chancellor, but is also seen by some as Europe's leader. So, when she says the European Union can't rely on the US and UK that creates waves. Merkel's concerned that the long-standing allies are drifting in a new direction, with Donald Trump in the US and post-Brexit Britain. Merkel's warning comes a few days after European leaders didn't see eye to eye with Trump at the G7 and NATO summits. They failed to agree on various issues, including climate change and the two year old refugee crisis. Merkel says Europe can't always trust the US and UK going forward. What does that mean for the transatlantic alliance? Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra Guests: Thorsten Benner, Hertie School of Governance Charles Lichfield, Eur...
President Donald Trump announced the United States was formally withdrawing from the landmark 2015 Paris climate agreement, keeping his campaign promise to American workers, especially coal miners. The president, surrounded by his supporters, made the address during a speech at the White House on Thursday. Global leaders formed a united front in criticising the decision with condemnation coming from Asia, Australia and Europe. What is the impact of his decision? And what will it mean for our planet? Presenter: Hazem Sika Guest: Gina Loudon - former Trump campaign media surrogate and author Michael Dorsey - director of the Sierra Club, the largest environmental organisation in the US Damian Ryan - director of strategy at the Climate Group - Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/A...
A "clear and present danger" - that's what the U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis says about North Korea. Pyongyang has carried out a number of missile tests this year putting the region on edge. The UN Security Council has voted unanimously to sanction 14 North Korean individuals and 4 entities. China, which defended Pyongyang in the past, has sided with the other members to pass these measures. But what will it take to deter North Korea's nuclear ambitions? - Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe - Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish - Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera - Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/
http://fb.com/thrill.suspense Naina is missing from her home and its been 2 years now. As per her father's complain she was kidnapped by her boyfriend Rohan and three others. 17 year old Naina and 21 year old Rohan fell in love with each other years ago. Rohan was her landlord's relative who used to come to that home to meet his maternal sister. His home was in the same locality as Naina's home. As the time flew, their love became stronger. Naina's father was against their relation so he sent Naina to Allahabad to her maternal uncle's home where she carried on with her 12th exams. https://crimepatroldastak.blogspot.com/2017/05/case-322017-naina-kidnapped-by-rohan.html The case took near 3 years to solve. According to FIR filed by Preeti's father Devendra Sharma Jai Kidnapped and elope...
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