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Economics
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 A new approach is necessary if the world's most poverty-stricken countries -- recently battered by the food and energy crises, the global recession, and, in some cases, natural disasters -- are to escape their predicament,
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World Politics
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 The labour-saving search engine feature Google Suggest, according to the organisation itself, "guesses what you're typing and offers suggestions in real time.
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Economics
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 The recent World Bank report, “Global Economic Prospects 2010: Crisis, Finance, and Growth,” notes that the crisis is having serious cumulative impacts on poverty, with 64 million more people expected
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Economics
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 Prior to the inauguration of the Jeddah Economic Forum, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), and the Islamic Development Bank Group (IsDB) signed a groundbreaking US$1.5 billion
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World Politics
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 International media have reported up a storm on the recent surge in China-Africa links. They invoke a theme familiar from the past two centuries of colonialism and Cold War: Africa is beset by poverty and ignorance
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Economics
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 Most Arab countries are expected to record an average 3.6 percent economic growth this year as the price of crude oil rebounds from 2009, says a new United Nations economic report.
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 The Middle East Association's Annual Lunch is taking place at the Ballroom Suite of the Dorchester Hotel, London on Wednesday 17th March 2010.
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Sudan Politics
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 Arab Media Watch is organizing a panel discussion and book launch: "Saving Darfur: Everyone's Favourite African War".
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Economics
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Issues of civil service and administrative reform have been pursued by a large number of MENA countries for decades. As noted in the introduction, the field is a large one that covers how government is structured and organized; the size and composition of its
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Opinion
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 Istanbul, Turkey - Alas, it happened again. An extremist Muslim attacked a Westerner to punish him for mocking Islam. This time, the victim was the Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, whose controversial caricature of the Prophet Muhammad had
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World Politics
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 Lausanne, Switzerland - The year 2010 has started off as a difficult one for Muslim-European relations. Switzerland's 29 November referendum banning the construction of minarets is still producing an outcry in the country and abroad.
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Sudan Politics
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 Just one year from now, in January 2011, voters in Southern Sudan are due to take part in a referendum that gives them the choice of independence or continued unity with the North. For the vote to take place, many significant administrative, social and political obstacles
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Economics
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 In 2009, the world economy was confirmed as having entered the deepest recession since the Second World War. Declining growth, credit constraint, diminishing demand and job losses are the most apparent problems associated with the world recession in 2009.
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