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Call to All Palestinian Leaders, Officials

We are deeply aggrieved for yesterday’s casualties during the clashes that took place between Fatah and Hamas members. We have previously contacted the leaders of the both movements, confirming that

Jail of Dr. Beshr, 5 Others Prolonged, Publishers Released

The Egyptian Higher State Security Prosecution prolonged, on Saturday, the jail of six Muslim Brotherhood (MB) leaders, including Dr. Mohamed Ali Beshr, a member of the MB Executive Bureau.

Interior minister warns Egyptians against using Internet to jeopardize national security

Egypt’s interior minister on Friday accused those reporting cases of alleged police torture of being part of an "unpatriotic campaign" to tarnish the country’s police forces and warned Egyptians against

Analysis: Egypt’s cat and mouse game

As part of a months-long crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood, the Egyptian government has arrested a number of members, including the Deputy Supreme Guide Khayrat Al Shater, and several businessmen

Saddam is dead, long live SADDAM

Making a renewed appearance in the State of the Union address this year was Iran. Bush set out an agenda that puts the U.S. on a path of .....

Last Word: Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif

Our position is very clear. You need inclusion. You cannot just say, ’Hamas doesn’t exist. Since he was appointed to lead a mainly technocratic government in 2004, Egyptian Prime Minister

A National Intelligence Estimate on the United States(1)

KEY JUDGMENTS The United States remains, for the moment, the most powerful nation in history, but it faces a violent contradiction between its long republican tradition and its more recent

Paradoxes Doom Bush’s ‘New Strategy’ in Iraq

President George W. Bush’s paradoxical “new strategy” in Iraq is doomed by its own contradictions as much as by Iraqi and regional paradoxes and would in no time prove that

U.S.-tailored Iraqi Oil Alarm for Producers, Consumers

While the Iraqis were busy counting their death toll of more than 650,000 since March 2003, the United Nations busy counting their dead of more than 34,000 in 2006 only,

A Cleric’s Journey Leads to a Suburban Frontier

Sheik Reda Shata pushed into Costco behind an empty cart. He wore a black leather jacket over his long, rustling robe, a pocket Koran tucked inside. The imam, a 38-year-old