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Jad Mouawad: Iran overplaying its hand
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Clinton warns Israel over settlements
WASHINGTON: US secretary of state Hillary Clinton warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday his government sent a "deeply negative signal" by taking steps that undermined renewed Middle East peace talks. Clinton telephoned Netanyahu and
Emirati owner's pride: Home afloat
Dubai: Emirati businessman Majid Al Falasi's new Dh7.5 million ($2 million) house is making waves. Not only does the two-storey abode have five bedrooms, seven bathrooms and a topside arboretum with artificial turf, it has a steering wheel on the roof to
Clinton warns Israel over settlements
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday his government sent a 'deeply negative signal' by taking steps that undermined renewed Middle East peace talks. Clinton telephoned Netanyahu and expressed
Biden, Administration Blind to the Islamic Threat Facing Israel.
I’ve spent the last week traveling across Israel as part of a delegation from Christians United for Israel (CUFI). I’ve had individual meetings with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Foreign Minister Ehud Barak, President Shimon Peres, Deputy
MARKET SNAPSHOT: U.S. Stock Investors To Use Data As A Road Map
U.S. stock investors will look in the coming week to economic data for confirmation that the recovery is continuing, while banking on relative inaction from the Federal Reserve. "We've got a market right now that in some ways is very news-sensitive, but
Kuwait hit in rights report
MENAFN - Arab Times - 13/03/2010 (MENAFN - Arab Times) Kuwait has yet to take appropriate steps to end government corruption and trafficking in persons, according to the 2009 report on human rights abuses around the world released by the US State
Al Areen hits back at Bahrain's Banyan Tree operators
Banyan Tree had filed a petition to wind-up Al Areen Desert Spa & Resorts.
Will Obama send Iran another New Year's greeting?
As the Obama administration's engagement strategy with Iran hits a brick wall, the White House faces a ticklish decision: whether U.S. President Barack Obama should send greetings to Iran on the occasion of Nowruz, the Persian New Year, on March 21. Last
The world continues to ignore Iraq women
Another political event takes place in Iraq without much mention of women.Âlong_spaceAnd in the rare occasion that women are mentioned, it is often with the token spirit about how wonderful it is that they now have 25 percent of political seats in the
How does Joe Biden plan to prevent Iran from acquiring nukes?
Given his loquacious style, it's probably not a good idea to parse Joe Biden's words too closely.Âlong_space Nonetheless, one comment he made during a speech in Tel Aviv yesterday caught my eye.Âlong_space Among other things, Biden told his audience
Peak Oil Could Happen By 2014, Say Kuwaiti Researchers
In a new study, scientists in Kuwait have predicted that world conventional crude oil production will peak in 2014 - almost a decade earlier than some other predictions. Ibrahim Nashawi and colleagues point out that rapid growth in global oil consumption
Dubai- The library is back in vogue
(MENAFN - Khaleej Times) If the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature brings authors to the public, in a quiet but potentially revolutionary manner, the good old libraries of yore are making a quantum jump into public conscience. In a timely initiative
180 Emirati students to get technology scholarships
(MENAFN - Khaleej Times) Some 180 meritorious emirati students will be receiving 'Elite Scholarship for Advanced Technology' from 2010 to 2012 through Abu Dhabi Education Council (ADEC), a top official of the council has announced. The council and
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