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UAEs efforts to preserve environment exemplary says daily
Environment related authorities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have not been resting on their laurels since receiving an acknowledgment from the World Wildlife Fund in 2010, a UAE daily has reported. The UAE authorities in charge of tacking environmental issues were recognised as number one in the world in terms of having the biggest ecological footprint. "Proactivity has been their ...
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Tourism Protests Keep New Luxor Governor Away in Egypt
LUXOR A hardline Islamist appointed governor of Luxor stayed away from his new office on Wednesday as protesters barred access and demanded Egypt's president revoke a nomination they fear will hurt local tourism. Adel Mohamed al-Khayat, appointed by President Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood, is a member of al-Gamaa al-Islamiya, the movement accused of killing 58 foreign tourists ...
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5000 Indian expats in Saudi Arabia get new jobs
Around 5,000 expatriate Indians in Saudi Arabia, affected by a new labour policy in the Gulf nation, have found new jobs, the Indian consul general in Jeddah said. Consul General Faiz Ahmed Kidwai said the consulate's various pro-active measures have helped these Indians rectify their residency status and get new jobs, Arab News reported Wednesday. Indian expatriates were badly hit by the new ...
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Palestinians should have a state as a right Blair
Palestinians "should have a state, not as a reward for good behaviour but as a right", Tony Blair, the official envoy of the Middle East Quartet, said Wednesday. Blair cautioned Israeli leaders that the "window of opportunity" for peace with the Palestinians might close shortly, Xinhua reported. "Some say the two-state solution is a fantasy. The fantasy is thinking one-state is sustainable or ...
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Half of Jordan teenage boys think honour killings justified study
AMMAN // Belief that so-called honour killings are justified is still common among Jordanian teenagers, a Cambridge University study revealed today. The study by researchers from the university's Institute of Criminology found that almost half of boys and one in five girls interviewed in Amman believe that killing a daughter, sister or wife who has "dishonoured" or shamed the ...
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US-Taliban talks in Qatar suspended indefinitely
CAIRO, June 20 (Itar-Tass) - Peace negotiations on the settlement in Afghanistan that were due to have taken place in Doha, the capital of Qatar, have been postponed indefinitely, sources close to the negotiating process said. On Wednesday, the US Department of State said a trip to Qatar of US special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan James Dobbins was postponed. According to local ...
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Is Egypts military worse than Mubarak
Nearly a year after an 18-day uprising ousted decades-long dictator, Hosni Mubarak, from power, civil society has again become the target of an increasingly repressive military junta (the Supreme Council of Armed Forces, or SCAF) that took control during the revolt and has since shown little tolerance for dissent. Instead of shunning Mubarak's heavy-handed tactics in favor of democratic ...
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Iraqis vote in delayed polls in 2 Sunni provinces
Iraqis headed to hundreds of polling centers across the two Sunni-dominated provinces Thursday morning to elect their provincial leaders after being delayed for security concerns.Under tight security measures, the voting centers opened at 7: 00 am local time (0400 GMT) in the provinces of Anbar in western Iraq and Nineveh in the north.The state-run television Iraqia showed Parliament Speaker ...
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Egypt Security in the Sinai Peninsula is getting worse
Palestinian women wave their national flag and shout slogans during a protest near the Rafah border crossing with Egypt in the southern Gaza Strip on March 20, 2012. (SAID KHATIB/AFP/Getty Images) ...
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Egypt election Its the economy stupid
Egypt -- As Egypt's first free presidential race enters the final stretch, Egyptians say the top contenders have so far offered only meager prescriptions for the issue they worry about most: the economy. Eighty-one percent of Egyptians ranked improving economic conditions -- more than any other political reform -- as "very important" in a poll by the Pew Research Center released ...
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Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
Hassan Rouhani
Iran's president-elect was speaking after his historic election victory.
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- 5000 Indian expats in Saudi Arabia get new jobs
- Saudi to expel Hezbollah supporters over Syria war
- Cityma KSAs value fashion brand unveils its 13th store in Jeddah
- NCB Capital remains positive on Saudi banking sector and believes re-rating of banks stock valuation is closer than before
- Saudi Arabia arms militants in Syria
- NCDs session convened yesterday at the Isa Cultural Center
- Middle East bankers most stressed in the world
- Bahrain will join other nations in celebrating the International Olympic Day
- Indonesia and Monaco are all set to make debut in this year Al Bareh International Regatta
- GPIC establishes its own EOU
- Jordanian teens believe in ‘honour’ killings
- Daoud Kuttab Jordanians Unprepared for Worst Possibilities re Syria
- Plight of Syrian refugees revealed as witnesses tell how dehydrated and injured children are dying on the roadsides
- MCA-Jordan explores with partners latest monitoring and evaluation practices
- Pinoy embassy official in Jordan denies sex for fly
- Major General Finn appointed to top UN role in Jerusalem
- Hamas holds talks to stop being listed as terror group
- Palestinians should have a state as a right Blair
- Russian peacekeepers on Golan Heights to ensure security of Syria Israel
- Israel has worlds ninth largest home prices rise
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