Tag - Middle East
The world seems to be waiting for the day when the future of the United States of America and the concomitant fate of the third world countries in conflict will be decided. It will be the day when the new king of the USA will be crowned. Besides being an.
The United States of America is in a somewhat confused state of mind regarding the policy towards a seemingly aggressive Iran. The Bush administration has toned down the firebrand approach against Tehran to some extent after various US intelligencies...
North Korea is on the verge of normalizing diplomatic relationships with the west by agreeing to give up its nuclear ambitions. If all goes according to plans, one of the 'Axis of Evils' countries would be welcomed into mainstream international...
Is it business as usual when it comes to the old Israeli-Palestinian conflict? The answer seems to be very much positive. A month has hardly passed since both the Israelis and Palestinians agreed to start fresh round of stalled negotiations in the...
For most of the past 40 years, the Middle East has been a volatile region engulfing not only the neighboring countries into one coflict or another but also drawing powers from far-off lands into the fight, most of whom are drawn in by either the...
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon provided support to President George W. Bush on the Iraq situation on Tuesday, saying that 'violence' is a global concern, according to a Reuters report.
Bush welcomed Ban at the White House. The U.N. head was...
The new Palestinian unity government involving the moderate Fatah group and the Islamic radical Hamas faction appears to be kicking off, though slowly but steadily, and being recognized by the world community, for China and Switzerland have given their...
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China, Switzerland, Palestine, Unity Government, Fatah, Hamas, Middle-east, US, Ziad Abu Amr, Mark Regev, Politics & Society
The US led forces may have won their one-to-one battles against Al Qaeda and Talibani fighters in Afghanistan and Iraq, the 'war against terror' seems far from over as indignant and resentful terrorists may hit back through the gorilla warfare and...
In the past several years, we have often seen bizarre comments coming from Paris in matters of their foreign policy. Even with all of that, it was surprising to hear French President Jacques Chirac's statement on Monday, that began by describing as...
The U.N. General Assembly condemned on Friday denials of the Holocaust in a U.S.-drafted resolution responding to a Tehran conference dominated by speakers questioning the extermination of 6 million Jews in World War II.
Iran stands alone, in...
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Holocaust, Iran, Israel, U.N. General Assembly, Middle East, USA, Ahmadinejad, Soli Sorabjee, Law, EU, Germany, Politics & Society
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