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Source: news.bbc.co.uk --- 5 days ago
Arab League foreign ministers have condemned the actions of the ICC in calling for the arrest of Sudan's president. ... Source: news.yahoo.com --- 3 days ago
OneWorld.net - UNITED Nations, Jul 21 (OneWorld) - African and Arab Nations are calling for the UN Security Council not to take any action on the move to indict Sudan's president Omar Al-Bashir over Darfur war crimes. ...
Source: www.iht.com --- 12 days ago
More than 40 Nations, including Israel and Arab states, agreed Sunday to work for a zone free of weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East. ... Source: news.bbc.co.uk --- 5 days ago
Ministers from the Arab League Nations will discuss the threat of an arrest warrant against the president of Sudan. ... Source: www.foxnews.com --- 11 days ago
More than 40 Nations, including Israel and Arab states, agreed Sunday to work for a zone free of weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East. ... Source: www.usatoday.com --- 12 days ago
More than 40 Nations, including Israel and Arab states, agreed Sunday to work for a zone free of weapons of mass destruction ... ... Source: www.salon.com --- 11 days ago
Forty-three Nations, including Israel and Arab states, pledged Sunday to work for a Middle East free of weapons of mass destruction at the close of a summit to launch an unprecedented Union for the Mediterranean aimed at securing peace across the restive region. In a final declaration, Is... ... Source: www.chron.com --- 12 days ago
PARIS — More than 40 Nations, including Israel and Arab states, agreed Sunday to work for a zone free of weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East. A final declaration from a summit launching the Union for the Mediterranean says the members will "pursue a mutually and effectively verifiable Middle East Zone free of weapons of mass destruction." ... Source: www.huffingtonpost.com --- 4 days ago
SHANNON, Ireland — Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice accused Iran on Monday of not being serious at weekend talks about its disputed nuclear program despite the presence of a senior U.S. diplomat, and warned it may soon face new sanctions. In her first public comments since Saturday's meeting in Switzerland, Rice said Iran had given the run-around to envoys from the U.S. and five other world powers. She said all six Nations were serious about a two-week deadline Iran now has to agree to freeze suspect activities and start negotiations or be hit with new penalties. At the meeting, Iran had been expected to respond to a package of incentives offered in exchange for halting enrichment of uranium, which can be used to fuel atomic weapons. The Bush administration broke with long-standing policy to send a top diplomat to support the offer. However, Rice said that instead of a coherent answer, Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili delivered a "meandering" monologue full of irrelevant "small talk about culture" that appeared to annoy many of the others present at the table in Geneva. "We expected to hear an answer from the Iranians but, as has been the case so many times with the Iranians, what came through was not serious," Rice told reporters aboard her plane as she flew to the United Arab Emirates. "It's time for the Iranians to give a serious answer." "They can't go and stall and make small talk about culture, they have to m ... Source: www.collegian.psu.edu --- 14 hours ago
Perhaps Mr. Afani, who wrote "Action is required in Israel as was during Apartheid" (July 23), could explain why the Arab countries don't need "intellectual" intervention as well, given the history of sanctioned racist and hate-filled education in those Nations of the Middle East. ... Source: eurosport.yahoo.com --- 4 hours ago
Egyptian international Hosni Abd Rabou, voted best player at the African Nations Cup finals earlier this year, signs a two-year loan deal with Al Ahli Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. ... Source: www.thehindu.com --- 1 day ago
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev on July 23 agreed to the Western proposal for a Summit Conference of the United Nations Security Council, provided India and the Arab States were also invited. Mr. Khrushchev, in almost identical letters to the ... ... Source: blogs.tnr.com --- 2 days ago
It is now 43 years since Muriel Spark wrote The Mandelbaum Gate , a novel of love and intrigue suffused with politics. I wonder how many people can now locate the gate in situ. Actually, it is today a little museum commemorating the the squalid place where designated people crossed from one side of divided Jerusalem to the other, between Israel and Jordanian-occupied Palestine. Some people are reminded of the Mandelbaum gate whenever anyone speaks of dividing the city. But Mandelbaum is finished, and anything like Mandelbaum. I thought of all this reading about yesterday's second terrorist attack by bulldozer and the third terrorist incident in Jerusalem in about four months. A report by Avi Issacharoff in Ha'aretz this morning LINK points out that that three perpetrators -- two by bulldozer and the other being the massacre of eight students at Yeshivat Mercaz Harav -- lived within a stone's throw of each other: one from Umm Touba, another from Sur Baher, and the yeshiva killer from Jabal Mukkaber. They are all villages, sections of Jerusalem and adjacent to the post-1967 Jewish neighborhood of Talpiot Mizrach, itself abutting the headquarters of the United Nations at the aptly named Hill of Evil Counsel. Yesterday's terror happened in an area I know very well: just down the street from the King David Hotel and the YMCA and right close to the Liberty Bell Garden where Jewish and Arab youngsters mix routinely at play. The attack o ... Source: www.olympic.org --- 3 days ago
Sailors from 62 Nations have achieved the ultimate goal of any athlete: participating in the Olympic Games. The International Sailing Federation (ISAF) has released the entry lists detailing the athletes who will compete in the 11 events of the Olympic Sailing Competition from 9 to 21 August 2008, in the city of Qingdao on the southern coastline of the Shandong Peninsula. (Document to be downloaded from the ISAF website ). From multiple medallists to new faces Among the 400 competing sailors, multiple medallists will return to defend the titles they won four years ago in Athens , including four of the gold medal-winning teams. At the same in Qingdao, new faces will strive to give their utmost and make a name for themselves within the Olympic sailing family. Thus, for example, sailors from Luxembourg and the United Arab Emirates will be competing for the first time in Olympic sailing events. A long regatta before achieving the Olympic dream For any athlete, to take part in the Olympic Games is the culmination of four years or more of dedication to pursuing a sporting dream. Over 2,500 sailors competed at 10 qualification regattas across Europe, Oceania and North America to secure their nation a place at the Games, before battling against their national rivals for selection to their National Olympic Committee team. Amongst the sailors who have achieved the first part of their Olympic dream are 14 athletes supported by the Olympic So ... Source: www.jta.org --- 1 day ago
Linking Israel to the former apartheid state of South Africa can be traced back to the late 1960s, when the Soviet anti-Zionist campaign found common cause with Arab world grievances at the United Nations. ... Source: counterterrorismblog.org --- 22 hours ago
Unsur akhaka thaliman kana am mazluma “Stand with your brother, should he be oppressed or oppressor” -- (Old proverb in the Arab world used by contemporary Jihadists) Seven years after 9/11 the ongoing confrontation between the free world and the forces of Jihadism seems to be revealing another broader more dangerous dimension: the emergence of an undeclared solidarity between regimes and organizations which --despite their enmity for each other -- come together to destroy freedom and obstruct its spread. This transnational brotherhood is increasingly revealing itself in international relations, despite the assurances of Western diplomats and academics that such a de facto web, do not really exist. While lobbying efforts in the West are attempting to convince the public that the ideology of Jihadism doesn’t exist and that Democracies’ foreign and economic policies are at the roots of terrorism, stunning evidence proves the opposite. Not only Jihadism is alive and thriving, but it is influencing a much larger bloc of countries. Four years after identifying the Darfur drama as a genocide under international law many around the free world are yet to absorb the power of Jihadism in international relations. Today’s Sudan crisis will only open their eyes to what many in the diplomatic and academic elites are feverishly attempting to camouflage. While many have been arguing that the free Nations of the world face a cohort of regimes tha ...
Source: www.dose.ca --- 3 days ago
Sudan has agreed to try anyone it suspects of crimes in Darfur in Sudanese courts and will allow the United Nations, African Union and Arab League to follow the proceedings, an Arab League official said on Tuesday. ... Find more results for Arab Nations on RSSMicro.com |
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