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Opinion
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 Global Arab Network - Amid mounting violence that has killed more than five thousand in Syria, it is "almost inevitable" the regime of President Bashar al-Assad will collapse, says Dennis Ross, |
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 Global Arab Network - In early October, U.S. officials accused Iranian operatives of planning to assassinate Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the United States on American soil. Iran denied the charges, |
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Syria Politics
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 Global Arab Network - The Syrian National Council’s (SNC) Executive Office engaged in extensive contacts at the Arab and international levels, following the Syrian regime’s brutal massacres and acts of genocide in Zawyia mountain (Idlib) and Homs. |
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Opinion
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 Global Arab Network - As the death toll from the Syrian uprising continues to climb, opposition groups are striving to speak with one voice. |
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Syria Politics
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 Global Arab Network - The systematic nature of abuses against civilians in Homs by Syrian government forces, including torture and unlawful killings, indicate that crimes against humanity have been committed, |
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Opinion
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 Global Arab Network - US President Barack Obama recently confirmed that he will bring US troops home from Iraq by the end of the year and, at the same time, |
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Opinion
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 Global Arab Network - In a development that gave the Palestinian leadership a significant hand up, the United Nation’s Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) |
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Culture
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 Global Arab Network - By Mehrunisa Qayyum and Ramah Kudaimi - In August 2011 the Abu Dhabi Gallup Center released a report in which the key finding was that Muslim Americans are among the most integrated and successful citizens in |
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Opinion
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 Global Arab Network - President Obama is staging an unwarranted diplomatic battle against the Palestinian attempt at statehood recognition through U.N. membership. |
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Iraq Politics
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Global Arab Network - At least 2,600 civilians, police and soldiers, along with 35 U.S. military personnel, have been killed in violence in Iraq since Washington formally ended combat operations a year ago, U.S. and Iraqi statistics show.
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