Arab News
- Lebanese prime minister admits Syria not involved in Hariri assassination September 7, 2010
Saad Hariri, son of the former Lebanese prime minister, and country's current PM, admits Syria was not behind his father's assassination. - UAE launches free hospital for kids September 7, 2010
Over one million children from across the world will now be able to receive free health care in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), after the government established the first ever free hospital for childr … - Over 550 people embrace Islam in Abu Dhabi September 7, 2010
A total of 559 people from various nations including India living in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) embraced Islam in 2010. - Money, clothes given to poor people in UAE September 7, 2010
Thousands of underprivileged people in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are being given money and new clothes to help them celebrate Eid Al-Fitr in a proper manner, officials said. - Is this the Eid that Kashmir wants September 7, 2010
A few days left for Eid and Srinagar is like a ghost town. It is the holy month of Ramadan and in normal course, the bazaars should have been chock-a-block full with shoppers. Instead there are securi … - Khalil and Matar star in 3-0 win over Kuwait September 7, 2010
ABU DHABI // Youth and experience proved a compelling combination for the UAE last night as they claimed an impressive 3-0 victory over Kuwait.The youth came in the form of Ahmed Khalil, the 19-year-o … - Arabs fume over sex pill ad September 7, 2010
A box of Snafi, a Viagra-style pill, was shown following a 20-second-long scene involving a family.In the scene, a father, clad in a traditional Middle Eastern headdress, returns home to his wife and … - Rights group urges PA to stop West Bank arrests September 7, 2010
Israeli soldiers block the way of Palestinians waiting around a market in the old town of Hebron in the Israeli occupied West Bank on Tuesday. (EPA) - El-Baradei calls for Egypt election boycott September 7, 2010
Egyptian presidential hopeful Mohamed ElBaradei greets his supporters during a break fast event celebrating the first year of his campaign to press for political reform in Cairo September 6, 2010. (Re … - Cyprus won't allow Gaza aid ship; women activists intend to set sail September 7, 2010
NICOSIA: Cyprus will not allow a ship carrying women activists and aid for the blockaded Palestinian territory of Gaza to sail from its ports, the island's police said on Friday. - Jordan will spare no effort to protect Jerusalem, holy shrines September 7, 2010
King: Jordan will spare no effort to protect Jerusalem, holy shrines [07/09/2010 21:49] www.petra.gov.jo/Artical.aspx?Lng=1&Section=8&Artical=218904 Amman, September 7 (Petra – Jordan news age … - Energy and water crisis during Ramadan takes hold in Egypt September 7, 2010
It is around 6 p.m. in Cairo and this Egyptian family sits patiently waiting for the adhan, or call to prayer, to signal the sun has finally set and dinner can be served. As the anticipation rises, th … - Egypt's Mubarak Grooming Son for Presidency September 7, 2010
Egypt's Ruling Party Ready to Back Mubarak Speculation about a post-Hosni Mubarak Egypt intensified this week with news that Mr. Mubarak's 46-year-old son Gamal accompanied his father to Was … - Seize year of opportunity for Middle East peace September 7, 2010
U.S. President Barack Obama on Tuesday night issued his annual Rosh Hashanah greeting, urging Israelis and Palestinians to seize the opportunity for peace as Jews across the world prepare to mark the … - World powers urge defiant Iran to cooperate with IAEA September 7, 2010
PARIS: Russia and China called on trade partner Iran on Tuesday to cooperate with the UN nuclear watchdog after the Vienna-based organization accused Tehran of making its work more difficult by barrin … - French unions test Sarkozy in massive pensions strike September 7, 2010
PARIS: French trade unions said 2.5 million people took to the streets on Tuesday to protest over pension reforms that President Nicolas Sarkozy says he is determined to implement on the way to electi … - Petraeus warns Koran burning threatens troops September 7, 2010
KABUL: The US commander of the Afghan war warned Tuesday that a decision by American evangelicals to burn the Koran on September 11 would endanger his troops as the Muslim world reacted angrily to the … - UNHCR says 230 people killed in Mogadishu clashes September 7, 2010
GENEVA: Fighting in Mogadishu has killed 230 civilians and displaced 23,000 since Al-Shabaab militants launched an offensive against the government two weeks ago, the UN refugee agency said Tuesday. - ElBaradei urges boycott of Egypt's parliamentary polls September 7, 2010
CAIRO: Egyptian potential presidential candidate Mohamed ElBaradei said change in the leadership of the country would come in the next year and called for a boycott of parliamentary polls in November, … - Austrian tycoon may face charges for funneling money to Sharon September 7, 2010
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM: Israeli police are recommending an Austrian billionaire be charged with bribery for funneling millions of dollars into the pockets of former Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon, a … - "We strongly condemn …" September 7, 2010
On August 29, 2010, Martin Indyk wrote an op-ed in The New York Times entitled “For once, hope in the Middle East.” When I read it, I felt I should respond with an article that sheds light …